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"BNY is pleased to have resolved this matter," a BNY spokesperson said.
January 13 -
"I don't think this topic is necessarily gaining traction as an enforcement matter," said Andrew Kintzinger, counsel at Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP.
January 13 -
The second-largest public school system in Texas could ask voters to approve as much as $6.24 billion of bond authorization as soon as in May.
January 13 -
Virginia Governor-elect Abigail Spanberger begins assembling her finance team by keeping the state's treasurer in place and naming Delegate Mark D. Sickles to serve as Virginia's next Secretary of Finance.
January 12 -
"We are pleased to resolve this matter," Wells Fargo said in a statement.
January 12 -
New York's governor and mayor called Manhattan's cordon toll a success on its first anniversary, but congestion pricing has not cleared all legal hurdles.
January 12 -
Attorneys and lawmakers are working through questions from clients and water authorities about finalized drinking water rules by the EPA regarding "forever chemicals."
January 9 -
Los Angeles plans to price $86 million in bonds off its Proposition HHH bond measure, closing out the $1.2 billion GO authorization from 2016.
January 9 -
In this third of a three-part 2026 municipal bond outlook series, Market Intelligence analyst Jeff Lipton explains how another year of heavy supply, surging ETF and SMA assets, climate and cyber risk, and growing use of bond insurance will drive muni market structure and strategy for both sell-side and buy-side stakeholders.
January 8
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The balance of power in the House of Representatives continues to shift months before the midterms as Rep. Steny Hoyer, D-Md. who sits on the House Appropriations Committee announces he will not seek re-election this fall.
January 8 -
The Nashville Metropolitan Airport Authority is issuing municipal bonds to finance upgrades to an airport bulging at the seams after rapid traffic growth.
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