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State Sen. John Moorlach's legislation would make California only the second state to adopt the machine-readable computer language for financial documents.
March 5 -
The municipal market had offerings for both retail and institutional investors, as new paper starting flowing into a supply-starved market.
March 5 -
The California Supreme Court left the so-called California Rule on pensions untouched in a ruling favoring the state's right to eliminate an "air time" benefit.
March 4 -
The municipal market is prepping to see $5.84 billion of new bonds, including the biggest deal of the year.
March 4 -
The West and East Coasts will battle it out for the top municipal deal of the week — with California coming with a $2.3 billion GO deal and NYC coming with almost $990 million of bonds.
March 4 -
Weekly bond volume is estimated at $5.84 billion, consisting of of $4.58 billion of negotiated deals and $1.27 billion of competitive sales.
March 1 -
Muni buyers scrambled to snatch up the last of this week’s new issues on Thursday.
February 28 -
Municipal bond issuance jumped 29.2% in February, and may climb further as the initial effects of the 2017 tax act fade.
February 28 -
BofA and JPMorgan won Baltimore County, Md.'s $490 million competitive bond sales.
February 28 -
New York City and Los Angeles issuers came to market on Wednesday.
February 27