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Brad Briner said the state may need to issue short-term debt in the near future to pay for Hurricane Helene expenses.
December 12 -
Pressing issues include market reactions to a second Trump administration, increased oversight from the Securities and Exchange Commission and more.
December 12 -
Washington D.C. is lobbying Congress for an extra $47 million in expenses for the upcoming inauguration of President Trump while also raising concerns about the effects of debt ceiling squabbles on the city's credit rating.
December 11 -
Wednesday marks the 10-year anniversary of Detroit's exit from bankruptcy. Its Chapter 9 declaration in 2013 was the largest municipal bankruptcy in the U.S.
December 11 -
The top five bond financings came in above $5 billion.
December 11 -
Political change in Washington and the looming budget battle is raising anxiety in state legislatures.
December 10 -
A circuit court judge earlier this year struck down the law prohibiting state and local government contracts with firms "boycotting" the fossil fuel industry.
December 10 -
Firms including PNC, FHN and Texas Capital are hiring to build their public finance teams and increase their presence across the country.
December 10 -
Photos from The Bond Buyer's 2024 Deal of the Year awards gala.
December 9 -
Connecticut is poised to ramp up transportation borrowing, after years of consistently issuing less debt than it had the capacity and authority to sell.
December 9 -
Experts are already predicting where the spending cuts will happen including the status of the tax exemption for municipal bonds.
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