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She joins the recent additions of Steve Bolden, Jani Lotz and Justin Mapes in Dallas to bolster the firm's Texas presence.
January 9 -
Certain Puerto Rico issuers with over $5 billion outstanding continue paying bondholders in full and on time.
January 9 -
A compendium of changes in the municipal industry.
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As revenue collections climb, governors are laying out plans to reduce property, sales, and income taxes.
January 9 -
Beginning today, Jessica Giroux steps into her new role as general counsel and head of fixed income policy at the American Securities Association.
January 9 -
Investors will be greeted Monday with a new-issue calendar estimated at $4.303 billion.
January 6 -
"Let's face it, the state of our trains, roads, and bridges today is unacceptable," Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey said in her inaugural address.
January 6 -
The $242 million payment that's being made in addition to regularly scheduled contributions launches the city's policy aimed at staving off growth in its unfunded liabilities, a goal made all the more urgent by the beating pension funds are taking on their investments.
January 6 -
The crisis over House leadership raises risks for muni issuers, while investors say it's time to drill down to the individual credit level.
January 6 -
This dismissal won't affect the state's other lawsuit against the Biden administration's clawback of pandemic relief funds for state tax cuts
January 6 -
Boyea brings more than three decades of public finance experience to the minority- and women-owned heavyweight firm's new office in California's state capital.
January 6 -
The attorneys elevated to the of counsel position include Stephanie S. Kim and Katie Leesman, both of the firm's Washington, D.C., office.
January 6 -
Jon Ballan will head the firm's new infrastructure and public-private partnerships practice.
January 6 -
Outflows continued as Refinitiv Lipper reported $2.477 billion was pulled from municipal bond mutual funds in the week ending Wednesday after $1.946 billion of outflows the week prior.
January 5 -
Chicago returns to the market later this month with a deal under its Sales Tax Securitization Corp. credit that will offer the city's first social-designated bonds along with a refunding piece that includes the paydown of GO bonds through a tender.
January 5 -
Without admitting or denying the findings, Blaylock Van consented to FINRA's findings that it failed to establish and maintain written supervisory procedures.
January 5 -
As a result of low projected available capacity, some school districts may not get the program's triple-A ratings for their bond sales.
January 5 -
Gov. Jay Inslee wants a $4 billion bond referendum for housing that would be outside the state's debt limit. State lawmakers must approve first.
January 5 -
The Bond Buyer takes a look back and remembers those in the public finance industry who died in 2022.
January 5 -
Inflation remained the Federal Reserve's focus, but panelists were concerned about its intentions being misread, and none expect rate cuts in 2023, according to minutes of the latest Federal Open Market Committee meeting.
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