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City and state will issue municipal bonds for the domed stadium while lowering taxpayer liabilities.
July 6 -
Changing federal policies toward hurricane aid may change these events' credit impacts.
July 1 -
State Treasurer Riley Moore is among of a group of GOP state officials challenging ESG efforts he calls “coercive capitalism.”
June 29 -
The U.S. Conference of Mayors launched the P3 task force as cities prepare for an influx of federal infrastructure aid.
June 28 -
The state made "unprecedented additions" to its reserves, protecting its triple-A bond rating, said state Sen. Janet Howell, Finance and Appropriations Committee Chair.
June 23 -
Florida’s unemployment rate has been lower than the national rate for 18 consecutive months, the state Department of Economic Opportunity says.
June 22 -
After a deal fell apart last year amid controversy over private prisons, the state returns with new underwriters and a traditional municipal finance structure.
June 22 -
Investors will be greeted Monday about $6.4 billion of new issuance led by triple-A Georgia general obligation bonds and Los Angeles notes.
June 17 -
The laws raise borrowing costs for issuers and limit the distribution networks, according to a study.
June 17 -
Hosting a World Cup game brings a variety of economic benefits to cities and counties, from increased spending by fans and tourists from around the world to burnishing a region's reputation.
June 17