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The ISS ESG Muni QualityScore was previously designed for the buy- and sell-side, but it has expanded its offerings to issuers with datasets focused on their specific locations.
July 11 -
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Esther George, who dissented last month against the central bank’s jumbo 75 basis-point increase in interest rates, cautioned that rushing to tighten policy could backfire.
July 11 -
The proposal offers no suggestions on financing the project, which, if completed, could allow the stadium to host a Super Bowl or NCAA tournament.
July 11 -
John Petr is now Kutak Rock chair and Hilary Jackler is vice chair
July 11 -
Personal income tax revenues rely upon taxpayers continuing to be taxpayers and remaining residents of New York, especially high-income earners.
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Investors will see almost $11.5 billion of volume head their way in the largest new-issue week of the year. More participants expect municipals to improve in the second half of 2022.
July 8 -
Following the Supreme Court ruling in Carson v. Makin, states with bans on using bond proceeds for religious purposes may be forced to amend such laws.
July 8 -
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced $1 billion in federal grants to 85 airports, including LAX.
July 8 -
Proceeds of the taxable business-tax backed special obligation revenue bonds will pay down federal debt the state accrued during the COVID-19 pandemic for unemployment insurance costs.
July 8 -
New York Fed president calls Puerto Rico's recovery from the COVID-19 slump "astounding."
July 8 -
The county is working with PNC Bank to set up a line of credit that could provide up to $300 million of short-term loans to local suburban Chicago taxing bodies.
July 8 -
"It seems that munis are on the outside looking in, but we are hopeful," said Brett Bolton, Vice President and Head of Government and Industry Relations at Bond Dealers of America.
July 8 -
After 40 years in the municipal bond industry — 35 of them at American Century — Steve Permut left the California-based mutual fund firm on June 30 for retirement.
July 8 -
The three public finance professionals added to BondLink’s issuer relations team are part of the company’s ongoing initiative to help its network navigate a turbulent market.
July 8 -
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Despite rising U.S. Treasuries, municipals are making gains and are in the black to start July.
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The investors conference allows city officials to pitch investors on its pandemic recovery and future fiscal prospects while investors get the chance to scrutinize those efforts and pose their own questions.
July 7 -
Many Puerto Rico legislators want the governor to cut PREPA's debt by 75% before they will support his spending measure.
July 7 -
The MSRB’s proposed changes to its fee structure fails to address the discrepancy between fees generated from dealers and municipal advisors in addition to a lack of transparency in its budgeting process.
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