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The borrower is planning to use a convertible taxable "Cinderella" structure in the wake of a delay in securing tax exemption for a chunk of the deal.
November 12 -
The top 10 healthcare issuers accounted for $11.52 billion in 52 deals in the first half of 2024 as the sector deals with rising costs and staffing shortages.
November 12 -
Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe was the top bond counsel, accounting for $42.15 billion in 277 issues for an 11.3% market share.
November 12 -
RBC Capital Markets was the top underwriter for healthcare issuance in 1H
November 12 -
Homeowners across the nation could realize savings from as little as $20 per year to having their bill wiped out entirely.
November 12 -
Budget battles in the new administration will lean toward further cuts to the IRS budget.
November 11 -
Lawyers are beginning to flesh out what the specifics of what a second Trump administration may look like, and what we can expect before Biden passes the baton.
November 11 -
The Central Ohio Transit Authority's half-cent sales tax increase will back up to $500 million of revenue bonds.
November 8 -
Voters approved at least 168 local school bond measures for $42.8 billion, according to preliminary tallies, but dozens of bond requests will fall short.
November 8 -
Dan Close, Head of Municipals at Nuveen and Margot Kleinman, Director of Research at the firm, joins The Bond Buyer's Lynne Funk to delve into the high-yield market as the New Year — and new rate environment — kick off.
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Nashville, Tennessee, voters approved a $2 billion bond measure, while Lancaster County, South Carolina, and Cary, North Carolina, opposed the bond referendums.
November 7 -
States, cities, trade groups look toward uncertain future
November 7 -
The Bond Buyer's Deal of the Year awards will mark the 23rd year it has recognized outstanding achievement in municipal finance. The event, to be held Dec. 3 in New York City, will also include the presentation of the Freda Johnson Awards for Trailblazing Women in Public Finance.
November 7 -
Unless the state government makes changes to taxes or spending, there will be deficits of $587 million to more than $800 million starting in the next fiscal year.
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