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Rasheia R. Johnson has returned to the firm where she worked before joining Mayor Jim Kenney's administration in 2016.
August 8 -
The municipal bond market started to see supply come in, as a bunch of deals priced both on the negotiated and competitive sides. Today’s issuance was an appetizer for Wednesday, the main course that looks like it will be the busiest day of the year.
August 6 -
The municipal market saw a a flurry of deals come and go on the day before the Federal Reserve will presumably cut interest rates.
July 30 -
The ruling on tax assessments orders Philadelphia to repay $48 million, with $34 million coming from the school district.
July 22 -
An oversight board approved Philadelphia’s financial plan with some caveats about revenue projections in the event of a recession.
July 17 -
An analysis says Philadelphia is on a path toward paying down its liabilities, though the funding burden will continue to crowd out other priorities.
May 31 -
On the day the Federal Reserve left rates unchanged, Oregon's Metro sold taxable GOs.
May 1 -
The Philadelphia deal saw robust demand from muni bond buyers on Tuesday.
April 30 -
The municipal bond market is waiting with anticipation for this week's new issues.
April 29 -
Philadelphia awarded a $190 million general obligation deal to banks the city is suing, alleging collusion on variable-rate debt.
April 29