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Jason Appleson will assume the role of head of the municipal bond team at PGIM Fixed Income when longtime muni director Susan Courtney retires.
October 19 -
Seventy-seven percent of respondents to a Bond Buyer survey said there should be universal ESG standards and just over half said ESG is “critical” or “very important." Consensus on how to and who should create such a language is less clear.
October 19 -
New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli's audit chided the agency for not fully evaluating economic development initatives.
October 19 -
While a majority of the industry says ESG matters, a consensus on how to define it for this 50,000-issuer, $4-trillion marketplace is still uncertain.
October 19 -
New York, New Jersey and Connecticut are at odds over how to split COVID relief money and the federal government won't step in.
October 19 -
Neeraj Arora of Morgan Lewis explores trends and risks in energy storage and its continued growth during the pandemic. Paul Burton hosts. (27 minutes)
October 19 -
Public finance bankers predicted that 2022 could be another strong one for muni bond issuance at the Bond Buyer's California Public Finance conference.
October 19 -
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Triple-A benchmarks saw one basis point cuts in spots inside 10 years while the five-year U.S. Treasury hit a high of 1.154%.
October 18 -
Several Midwest-based not-for-profit health systems are set to borrow for new or acquired facilities and to refund debt with green bonds and taxables in the mix.
October 18 -
The deal for new bonds will likely be passed but experts say the final Plan of Adjustment may not lead to a sustainable recovery for the island.
October 18 -
About 84% of minority- and women-owned business enterprises still do not have access to city government spending, according to the latest report.
October 18 -
Developers of a $240 million hotel at the U.S. Air Force Academy Visitors Center in Colorado Springs are appealing to investors with an appetite for risk.
October 18 -
The hires come as Congress is expected to pass a massive infrastructure bill that includes P3 provisions.
October 18 -
Two issuers, the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority and the Village of Franklin Park, Illinois, have disclosed in the past week that they’re under audit by the Internal Revenue Service.
October 18 -
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Friday’s data suggested inflation remains a problem, as the voices calling for Federal Reserve action increase.
October 15 -
Payments under the opioid settlement are too short-lived to securitize and local government participation remains unclear.
October 15 -
Tax-exempt bonds are a very different area of the law.
October 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service’s Tax Exempt Bond program will not be significantly overhauled as part of the agency’s restructuring and modernization efforts, officials say, but there are a few changes to forms and procedures that bear paying attention to.
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