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Recommending Libor-linked securities triggers important disclosure and fiduciary obligations.
December 8 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board is seeking comment on environmental, social and governance factors practices in the municipal securities market.
December 8 -
Rosier revenue projections will allow Minnesota to pump up its rainy day fund to pre-pandemic levels while still leaving a $7.7 billion surplus.
December 8 -
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Thirty-day visible supply drops to $13.54 billion with still a large chunk of new issues to be priced Wednesday and Thursday.
December 7 -
The measure would allow issuers to tap unused pandemic aid for transportation, infrastructure and disaster aid relief.
December 7 -
For $790 million, the NFL settled a suit alleging that the league failed to follow its own rules when it allowed the Rams to leave St. Louis for California.
December 7 -
The port's operating revenue will continue to recover, enabling it to return to a total net revenue debt service coverage ratio of 1.75 times by 2023, the rating agency said.
December 7 -
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Gavin Murrey, EVP and head of public finance and debt investment banking, will continue to run the public finance division and report to Carter.
December 7 -
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Chicago's long-planned refinancing was led by a GO tranche priced Tuesday with spreads of 33 to 86 basis points, and follows with the Sales Tax Securitization piece Wednesday.
December 6 -
The municipal market is poised to absorb the late-year burst of supply as market technicals are expected to remain positive through year end.
December 6 -
States could be forced to return stimulus aid if the Treasury Department finds the funds were used to offset tax cuts.
December 6 -
Much of the Oregon Health & Science University deal funds a hospital expansion, but it also includes a tender exchange and a privately placed forward refunding.
December 6 -
Recovering from a failed public private partnership, Denver International Airport has finished the first phase of its "Great Hall" project ahead of schedule.
December 6 -
The sale is Babson’s first since 2017. The business-and-entrepreneurial themed private college, which opened in 1919, has about $150 million of outstanding bonds, according to its presentation to Moody’s.
December 6 -
He cited a “serious and debilitating cardiac condition that has recently been worsening in intensity and severity.” Gov. Ned Lamont will name a successor.
December 6 -
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The guessing game is over about President Biden’s pick for Federal Reserve chair, but several names are in the mix for three additional vacancies on the board, including vice chair for supervision.
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