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Wells Fargo will be joint senior manager on a $1.4 billion deal, its first negotiated California deal since State Treasurer Fiona Ma lifted a ban.
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The $760 billion, 5-year plan also calls for expanding qualified private activity bonds, reinstating tax credit bonds, and more bond-friendly provisions.
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The head of New York State's lead economic development agency credits the municipal bond market for carving a path to tackle important capital projects.
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Gov. Ralph Northam and the Virginia Legislature's new Democratic majority want higher gas taxes and new bond financing plans to support road and rail projects.
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Christopher Fink, a managing director at Bank of America Corp., said he plans to mount a Democratic primary challenge against longtime Representative Eliot Engel.
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Bond Dealers of America sent the SEC a long list of requests to limit municipal advisors' roles in private placements.
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Governance structure and new emphasis points are in play as Massachusetts lawmakers weigh extending the MBTA oversight panel.
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At the start of 2020, banks once again have a new reason to consider their muni portfolios due to potential regulatory changes.
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The city, only recently released from state oversight, is facing more fiscal challenges.
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Debate over taxables, climate, ESG, possible infrastructure bill hang over 2020.
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Moody's Investors Service assigned a negative outlook to the college's Baa2 rating.
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Coxswain's organizational restructuring expertise pairs well with UFI's financial planning acumen, the firms said.
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Schools in Antioch's older district could soon see some upgrades following the school board trustees' approval of $10.75 million in new bond sales.
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While issuance is seen rising, not all analysts think it's a smart move to do taxable refundings.
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Members of GFOA’s Debt Committee agreed Monday to form a working committee that will publicize the issues involved in the transition among the organization’s more than 21,000 members.
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The impoverished Chicago suburb is working on a settlement to provide bondholders with some revenue while allowing the city to operate.
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Municipal bond issuers say investors, analysts and regulators should narrow down the information they are looking for in their push for more disclosure.
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Consumers remain confident, as the consumer confidence index rose to 131.6 in January from an upwardly revised 128.2 in December, the Conference Board reported Tuesday.
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The board is considering whether it should allow dealer-affiliated municipal advisors to count towards the MA board seat requirement on a smaller board.
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