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The latest report from the state comptroller says $876.8 million was distributed to cities, counties, transit systems and special purpose taxing districts.
August 8 -
The deal through the Indianapolis Local Public Improvement Bond Bank will refund floating-rate debt issued in 2010 to a fixed rate.
August 8 -
In Schwartz, MSRB loses an experienced lawyer, respected by his peers, as it faces a future without its longtime leader.
August 8 -
The gas tax has fallen short of meeting infrastructure needs, and cities need new solutions.
August 8 -
Rasheia R. Johnson has returned to the firm where she worked before joining Mayor Jim Kenney's administration in 2016.
August 8 -
Underwood led the BDA's and Municipal Bonds for America advocacy efforts since 2015.
August 8 -
The number of seasonally adjusted initial jobless claims fell 8,000 to 209,000 in the week ended Aug. 3
August 8 -
A review after the Puerto Rico special revenues court ruling led Kroll Bond Rating Agency to upgrade the Los Angeles Unified School District's GO bonds.
August 8 -
The board, voted unanimously to certify that the city’s financial house is in order.
August 8 -
Assured Guaranty, the largest municipal bond insurer, is buying BlueMountain Capital Management LLC for $160 million.
August 8 -
Puerto Rico’s economic activity index slipped 0.7% in June from a year earlier, as the economic boost from federal hurricane recovery aid receded.
August 8 -
Vinay Kapoor, Americas head of diversity and inclusion at BNP Paribas, talks about the importance of diversity and inclusion in the financial industry, especially for the LGBTQ+ community. Chip Barnett and Gary Siegel host.
August 8 -
The airport will sell $1.2 billion of revenue bonds as it proceeds with more than $7 billion of capital improvements.
August 8 -
The bond market had no problems whatsoever digesting the primary and in the process saw yields drop down ever lower, getting ever closer to all-time lows.
August 7 -
The Federal Aviation Administration launched a new investigation into Hartsfield-Jackson airport alleging it may have unlawfully diverted revenue to the city of Atlanta.
August 7 -
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York said it's looking for a diverse and highly qualified pool of candidates.
August 7 -
The university scaled back its parking and commercial leases at the public-private student housing project, which is dipping into its debt service reserve.
August 7 -
Her announcement comes at a time of scrutiny from lawmakers and the SEC.
August 7 -
Secretary of Justice Wanda Vázquez Garced said she will swear in as governor Wednesday afternoon.
August 7 -
The Civic Federation endorsed the system's 2020 budget but raised concerns over the community college system's long-term fiscal outlook.
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