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Inflation, labor shortages and implementation uncertainties loom as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act moves into center stage next year.
December 29 -
Welch heads Squire Patton Boggs' California Public Finance practice.
December 29 -
A $10.85 million private placement of special assessment revenue bonds for the Ojus Sanitary Sewer Special Benefit Area will foster economic development.
December 29 -
Muni bonds have not been not the quick way to big returns in 2021. But for the right client, they are the perfect addition to a portfolio focused on stability and low risk, advisors say.
December 29 -
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Investors will also receive $139 billion of interest payments in 2022, about $593 million more than in 2021, according to a report from CreditSights.
December 28 -
Pension laws had been perhaps the key issue that could have scuttled the island's debt restructuring deal.
December 28 -
Towns in many states manage a big chunk of local roads but see little support from federal surface transportation formula grants.
December 28 -
The Internal Revenue Service and Treasury Department have a number of important updates for the muni market in 2022.
December 28 -
The university is planning to sell $500 million of taxable 100-year bonds in the first quarter of 2022.
December 28 -
Jennifer Poree, S&P Global Ratings national sector lead for water and power, and Mark Joffe, a senior analyst with the Reason Foundation, speak with regional editor Keeley Webster about California’s struggles to tackle its water infrastructure backlog. (25 minutes)
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Until supply comes, market participants appear to be content to sit back and let the calendar flip to a new year without making any big moves.
December 27 -
Puerto Rico's government, bondholder Peter Hein, and eminent domain parties make call for varied changes to the board's proposed documents.
December 27 -
The window of opportunity is open thanks to new projects, new state and city leadership, emerging projects and better systems to benefit travelers.
December 27
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Glenn Rudebusch, executive vice president and senior policy advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, will step down next month after a career spanning more than three decades at the U.S. central bank.
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The nation's second most populous state plans to expand debt issuance despite the continuing pandemic.
December 27 -
Industry advocates want to preserve allocation of private activity bonds to the states and help Congress understand the benefits of advance refunding.
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