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Municipal and Treasury bonds weakened as stocks surged to record highs in early trading.
January 24 -
MacKay Municipal Managers has released its list of the top five trends to watch for in the municipal market this year.
January 23 -
The proposed bond measure would get taxpayers to pay for lead paint abatement in California houses.
January 19 -
Gov. Jerry Brown’s budget proposal is favorable from a credit perspective, S&P Global Ratings said.
January 17 -
California's transportation secretary, Brian Kelly, will assume the helm at California High-Speed Rail Authority.
January 17 -
Gov. Jerry Brown's $190.1 billion spending plan emphasizes stockpiling reserves, but fellow Democrats in the legislature want more spending.
January 11 -
Attorney General Jeff Sessions' decision to more vigorously enforce federal marijuana laws probably won't lower state credit ratings, but could impact their tax revenues.
January 5 -
The par value of muni underwriting fell for the top five firms as volume receded from the 2016 record.
January 5 -
California's population is nearly 40 million, according to the state's Department of Finance.
December 29 -
Issuers rushing to close PABs and refunding deals propelled issuance past the single-month record set before 1986 tax reform.
December 29