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More than 70% of the projects include transit-oriented development and downtown redevelopment initiatives.
September 20 -
With all but one grant secured and construction underway, Pat McCoy reflected on Gateway's journey so far at a Municipal Analysts Group of New York event.
September 20 -
The Fed's 50 basis point cut surprised many, as a looming federal election and all the uncertainty that brings complicates efforts at forecasting.
September 19 -
The Office of Tax-Exempt Bonds has been staffing up, IRS officials said at the National Association of Bond Lawyers conference in Chicago.
September 19 -
The ratio of local government municipal debt to GDP in aggregate has fallen to around 10% from 20% in 2010.
September 19 -
"We, the city of Philadelphia proper, we can't do it alone," Parker said in a keynote address at The Bond Buyer Infrastructure conference Tuesday. "We are grateful to our state and our federal partners, as well as the bond market."
September 18 -
The Republican presidential nominee reverses course on his own policy
September 18 -
"It's great people are thinking about creative solutions, but don't forget the rules still apply," said the SEC's Dave Sanchez.
September 18 -
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority found that the firm had not included the non-transaction-based compensation indicator on 23,000 municipal securities transactions.
September 18 -
The commission charged the municipal advisors $1.3 million in penalties due to recordkeeping failures stemming from use of unmonitored communications, such as text messages, to conduct business.
September 17 -
Current FHWA deputy administrator Kristin White will serve as acting administrator until a successor is named.
September 13 -
NAFOA is supporting passage of the Tribal Tax & Investment Reform Act, which would free up tribal bond issuance.
September 13 -
President Joe Biden's so-called billionaire tax supported by Vice President Kamala Harris, which would tax unrealized gains from assets including bonds, would raise $500 billion over 10 years, according to Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass.
September 13 -
The agencies are overstepping their statutory authority in trying to force the market to adopt a new securities identifier, says the American Bankers Association.
September 12 -
A report by the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association shows that the move to a T+1 settlement cycle has struck the right balance between increasing efficiencies and mitigating risk.
September 12 -
House Republicans are once again careening towards a government shutdown
September 12 -
The candidates touched on muni-adjacent issues like energy policy, housing and tariffs but offered little new information on infrastructure proposals or tax policies.
September 11 -
The House Financial Services Committee held a hearing Tuesday examining the practices of proxy advisors and their relationship with ESG investing.
September 11 -
Issuance as of Wednesday is at $345.327 billion, a 32.7% increase over 2023. The Bond Buyer 30-day visible calendar on Monday was at $20.02 billion, the largest in nearly four years.
September 11 -
Municipals lagged the UST moves again, cheapening ratios and creating a valuable entry point for investors looking for compelling taxable equivalent yields, particularly 10-years and out.
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