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280 CapMarkets' new hires strengthen its municipal sales team and expand into corporate bonds
March 6 -
Investors will be rewarded for their patience with the year's biggest weekly issuance calendar, including a deal from the market's No. 1 issuer.
March 2 -
New money sales made up for a drop in refundings, pushing the region past $95 billion of volume.
March 1 -
The light month for long-term municipal bond volume is another ripple effect of the new tax law and the issuance rush leading up to its enactment.
February 28 -
The on-time and on-budget Tappan Zee Bridge replacment helped the authority land a positive rating outlook.
February 27 -
Four senators released a proposal to deal with the Bluegrass state’s unfunded pension obligations.
February 26 -
Municipal bond volume across the eight-state Southwest region in 2017 fell 9% below its 2016 record.
February 26 -
Long-term issuance in the municipal market virtually matched its record high set in 2016, against the backdrop of tax reform that produced an end-of-year flood of volume, but the outlook for 2018 is less rosy.
February 26 -
Northeast municipal bond issuance was up 4% from 2016 to $121.3 billion.
February 23 -
The plan calls for up to $55 million of borrowing to fund 2015 state health and pension benefits.
February 22 -
About $366 million of bonds are a component of the incentive package Wisconsin offered to land a Foxconn plant.
February 22 -
Goldman Sachs' move in Chicago is part of its evolving strategy to bolster its regional presence.
February 22 -
Shorter calls and a shift in the use of floating rate paper are part of Wisconsin's toolkit after tax reform.
February 21 -
Milwaukee will review proposals and pick a financial advisor for at least a three-year term.
February 21 -
Working amid uncertainty in the equity and fixed-income markets, the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority held an oversubscribed fixed-rate bond sale.
February 14 -
Analysts say states' and cities' unfunded infrastructure should be viewed as a liability, along with debt, pensions and other post-employment benefits.
February 14 -
With fewer incentives to buy tax-exempt debt under the new tax law, Texas municipal bond industry leaders confront a changing market.
February 13 -
BondLink's websites are designed to provide ongoing disclosure about issuers.
February 13 -
Siebert Cisneros Shank brought in the former Ramirez banker to bolster its Chicago office.
February 12 -
The commonwealth, in the face of a lawsuit and against a backdrop of budget stride, intends to proceed with its $1.4 billion sale.
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