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It's the latest in a series of legislative efforts to restore tax-exempt advance refunding of bonds.
May 1 -
Falling financial dominoes started by a continuing resolution passed by Congress is leading to budget delays and the threat of a lawsuit by City Council as Washington prepares for a nearly $1.5 billion bond issuance.
May 1 -
April's volume was revised upward to $45.825 billion in 727 issues, up 2% from $44.945 billion in 707 issues in the same period in 2024, according to revised LSEG data.
May 1 -
Republicans balked at a national car registration fee to support the insolvent Highway Trust Fund.
May 1 -
State officials say the long-term infrastructure service contracts Sustainability Partners signs with municipalites should be legally treated as long-term debt.
May 1 -
The top 10 saw some changes, with Gilmore & Bell and Squire Patton Boggs entering the top 10, while Troutman Pepper Locke and Ballard Spahr were bumped.
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Dan Aschenbach and Namsoo Lee created Municipal Financial Solutions Associates to help utilities manage the changing economic and regulatory landscape.
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The "Golden Age of Public Finance," as it was called by industry pundits, is likely to face significant changes under the Trump administration.
April 30
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Revisit each class of The Bond Buyer's Rising Stars, from 2016 through 2024, as nominations open for the 2025 honorees.
April 30 -
Compensation played a role in the departures, sources said.
April 30 -
Look back on all three previous classes of our Hall of Fame of municipal finance as we begin accepting nominations for a fourth.
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"FINRA has drifted far from its intended purpose," Rep. Lisa McClain said.
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April's volume was $41.178 billion in 660 issues, down 8.4% from $44.945 billion in 707 issues in the same period in 2024, according to LSEG data. This is still above the 10-year average of $35.436 billion.
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Attracting more private investment to the affordable housing sector is becoming more urgent with the reintroduction of a bill in the Senate that could spur the use of private activity bonds.
April 30 -
Fiscal 2026 general fund revenue for the city, which is considering a November bond election, is expected to be flat amid economic uncertainty fueled by tariffs.
April 30 -
The law Indiana Gov. Mike Braun signed earlier this month will make it harder for local governments and school districts to issue bonds.
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The well-known muni strategist said he's pursuing "more market-related opportunities."
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Some of the issuance stems from project finance largely "drying up" because of where rates are, said Jennifer Johnston, senior vice president and director of research, municipal bonds, for Franklin Templeton Fixed Income.
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