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The Bexar County Hospital District expects to issue no more debt for its expansion of University Hospital in San Antonio.
July 23 -
Beset by competition from charter schools and a loss of higher-income families, San Antonio Independent School District plans to upgrade facilities and academic programs.
July 22 -
Texas A&M University System will price $430 million of taxable bonds, including $230 million to advance refund tax-exempt debt.
July 22 -
CommonSpirit Health will sell $2.7 billion of taxable bonds and $3.1 billion of tax-exempt debt, with BBB-plus ratings, into a supply-starved market.
July 18 -
The authority reports $193 million of present value savings on a $651 million refunding.
July 18 -
Stull, a public finance advisor and banker, died Sunday. He was 55.
July 17 -
Austin is telling investors that a $319 million airport bond sale is critical to meeting growing demand for service.
July 15 -
The case's primary claim of anti-trust violations is potentially headed to trial later this month.
July 12 -
The evolution of the lawsuit has opened wide the window into high-yield stakes in the municipal industry and laid bare the relationships between broker-dealers and Nuveen.
July 12 -
The unnamed governmental entity is seeking recordings that are the subject of recently unsealed transcripts in Preston Hollow Capital’s defamation and antitrust lawsuit against Nuveen. Meanwhile, additional transcripts between Nuveen and Morgan Stanley/Goldman Sachs are now public.
July 11 -
Former Hilltop Securities bankers Chris Allen and Gabriella Briceno have joined RBC Capital Markets in Houston where they will seek to grow RBC's financial advisory business.
July 9 -
Facing its third hurricane season since Harvey devastated the coastal region, Texas is investing billions of dollars to protect vulnerable cities and counties from flooding.
July 8 -
The recorded conversations document Nuveen's efforts to choke off Preston Hollow's access to capital and block what it considered predatory lending practices.
July 2 -
The North Texas Tollway Authority continues its aggressive refunding with $679 million of revenue bonds this month, bringing the total over the past six years to nearly $7 billion.
July 1 -
Submissions are now open for the Bond Buyer’s fourth class of Rising Stars, an honor which showcases the brightest young minds in the municipal bond industry.
June 24
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A surging population and a healthy economy kept local governments riding high in sales tax revenue for the first half of the year.
June 17 -
Texas school districts sort through the implications of a new legislative formula to increase per-pupil funding.
June 17 -
A tighter cap on local property tax rates for some cities and counties will factor negatively into future bond ratings, analysts warn.
June 13 -
The court put off a formal ruling for 10 days but made clear it expects to lift the confidentiality seal on bank transcripts with only limited redactions.
June 12 -
Texas surpassed $3 billion in sales tax revenue, the highest total for any month on record.
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