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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 -
It's the third time this month that the SEC has announced charges against city officials for disclosure-related violations.
June 17 -
Loop Capital Markets has hired veteran managers to lead its transportation and housing groups while adding to its Texas banking presence.
June 16 -
M. Elizabeth Reich has resigned as Dallas’ chief financial officer after almost six years and will be replaced by Jack Ireland, the city’s budget director.
June 15 -
The departure comes amid Spanish reports that financing for what aims to be the nation's first bullet train is "in hibernation."
June 14 -
Negotiations over a new home for the Coyotes and related multi-use development are underway in Tempe after the team was exiled from nearby Glendale.
June 13 -
The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority took action on Thursday to head to the state Supreme Court to validate $5 billion of planned bond issuance.
June 13 -
Phoenix may end a GO bond drought with a plan to ask voters next year to approve $500 million of debt to fund projects in the growing city.
June 9 -
Gov. Jared Polis, who has been pushing for his state to become a center of the blockchain economy, signed a bill requiring a study of security tokens.
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