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The time between the announcement of an award and the actual cash going out the door can be frustratingly long.
November 15 -
The issuer said it pans to discuss the matter with the IRS.
November 14 -
The question over how big or small a role artificial intelligence will play in the development of FDTA's standards will need to be answered by both regulators and issuers.
November 14 -
Moody's kept stable rating outlooks on Florida, Maryland and Virginia after moving the United States to negative. D.C.'s outlook was cut.
November 13 -
Knoxville, Tennessee-based Home Financial Services failed to disclose execution time, mark ups and mark downs to customers on municipal securities transactions, FINRA said.
November 13 -
The law promises major changes to how issuers disclose data.
November 10 -
Republican criticism over the bill's 64% cut to Amtrak prompted GOP leadership to tap the brakes on the bill late Tuesday.
November 8 -
"Wokeism" in public finance is an increasingly popular talking point among conservatives.
November 7 -
For those of us who study government finance, either for investment purposes or for public policy purposes, complete data sets are far more useful than partial ones that will necessitate ongoing use of legacy PDFs of those issuers that are exempt.
November 7
Cato Institute -
The White House is expected to announce major grants for non-Northeast corridor projects, including potentially high speed trains, before year's end.
November 6 -
Research indicates office space conversions could be financed with bonds.
November 3 -
A Senate bill holds drinking and wastewater infrastructure funding level to 2023, but advocates the SRFs could see cuts when the two chambers hammer out final appropriations.
November 3 -
Representatives from the business, academic, legal and other disciplines gathered on Capitol Hill to take aim at the many SEC rule proposals initiated under Gary Gensler's tenure.
November 2 -
While some reliable options have emerged, market professionals remain hopeful the old advance refunding will return before the desire to bring it back loses any momentum.
November 1 -
The relief means little for traditional municipal issuers but will have an effect on some conduit borrowers and issuers "adjacent" to the municipal market.
October 31 -
The application criteria for the grant programs handcuffs $5.5 billion in transportation spending to progressive priorities," said Texas GOP Sen. Ted Cruz.
October 30 -
The Biden administration announces new emphasis on transit-oriented development.
October 27 -
The board expects to have FY 2024 fees filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission before Dec. 1.
October 27 -
With nearly two years of volatility, The Bond Buyer wants to know your expectations for the year to come, from interest rates and bond volume to ESG and technology.
October 26
Arizent, The Bond Buyer -
New House Speaker Mike Johnson has laid out an aggressive calendar to avoid a government shutdown.
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