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Last week saw the first co-op securitization to finance storm costs, a $908 million deal that could set a national model for utilities.
February 7 -
Utilities in Texas and eastern Washington see the benefit of serving the power hungry operations.
January 31 -
The Texas attorney general’s office is seeking more information on Citigroup’s gun policies as the bank stages a comeback in the state’s municipal bond market.
January 25 -
If it clears the legal hurdle, the company that owns the $30 billion project may seek a $12 billion Railroad Rehabilitation and Improvement Financing loan.
January 10 -
Emerging from the worst crisis since the 9/11 attacks, U.S. airports are continuing their record pace of construction.
January 3 -
The nation's second most populous state plans to expand debt issuance despite the continuing pandemic.
December 27 -
Entering the third year of a pandemic, higher education is expected to gain stability amid a flood of federal aid.
December 23 -
Malveaux will take the reins from Carol Polumbo in 2022 at the Southwest's top bond counsel firm.
December 21 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a preliminary determination that bonds issued by the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, may be retroactively taxable.
November 30 -
Winter sharpens the political focus on Texas' February power failure and efforts to prevent another.
November 29 -
Districts that once enjoyed easy passage of bond proposals faced surprisingly negative response in the November election.
November 22 -
Citigroup won a municipal bond deal in Texas, marking a potential re-entry into the state despite a law targeting Wall Street banks for their gun policies.
November 17 -
The massive Chicago-based system that operates in 21 states scored a ratings boost from S&P and a revised outlook to positive from Fitch.
November 17 -
Jennifer Johnston, director of research, municipal bonds, at Franklin Templeton, talks with Chip Barnett about whether a “Great Migration” from cities like New York and San Francisco is really taking place or is it just an urban myth. (19 minutes)
November 16 -
One of the underwriters targeted by a Texas gun protection law is asking permission to resume doing business in the state.
November 10 -
A Texas state law targets Wall Street banks for wading into the debate over guns.
November 9 -
A broker-dealer firm built around military veterans achieved a milestone with its largest deal as bookrunner.
November 8 -
Dallas Area Rapid Transit is enjoying a lift in tax revenues amid a drop in ridership during the pandemic.
November 8 -
The biggest bond measure in the nation Tuesday appears to have passed narrowly, but Texas voters took a negative view of several big bond proposals.
November 3 -
Most bond issues appear to be approved, but many were rejected.
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