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The eight-state region accounted for $38.5 billion in muni bond sales in the first half of 2023, with the lion's share coming from Texas.
August 21 -
The state treasurer's revisions, which shrank the list to six financial firms from 13, includes Bank of America, JP Morgan Chase and Wells Fargo.
August 16 -
The rating agency's release ESG credit indicators for states and territories last year was blasted by GOP officials for being politicized, vague, and confusing.
August 14 -
Private company Texas Central has pivoted to public funding to support its stalled high-speed rail project.
August 11 -
The bonds are part of an $814 million infrastructure funding package that includes an extension of a 0.95% sales tax also approved by voters.
August 10 -
While acknowledging disputed allegations of mismanagement and infractions on the part of venue owner Legacy Cares, the judge denied a motion by the U.S. trustee in the Chapter 11 bankruptcy to appoint an independent trustee or dismiss the case.
August 10 -
Extending the tax, which expires at the end of 2025, would raise billions of dollars for transportation projects in the nation's fourth-largest county.
August 7 -
Wells Fargo is the latest investment bank to undergo a Texas Attorney General review of its compliance with a 2021 law.
August 4 -
The turnpike authority will now seek reapproval from the Oklahoma Council of Bond Oversight before it can head to the municipal bond market.
August 2 -
J.P. Morgan held a one-day retail order for $1.65 billion of revenue bonds from the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York, while Minnesota sold $1.02 billion of GOs in the competitive market in five deals.
August 1