Commercial banking
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A Kansas state legislative council will meet next month to keep a 2024 bond-financing law alive at the request of the Missouri-based Kansas City Chiefs.
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Paul Mattox is a CPA and owner of the firm
W. Paul Mattox, CPA , based in Raleigh, North Carolina.June 27 -
Sacramento Municipal Utility District officials credit the Kestrel green verification for attracting a new buyer to its commercial paper.
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Downtown College Prep, a charter school operator in San Jose, defaulted on $34 million of municipal bonds, citing the area's dwindling number of children.
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Investors added $79.6 million to municipal bond mutual funds in the week ended Wednesday, following $110 million of inflows the prior week, according to LSEG Lipper data.
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Soon after it sold $687.3 million of bonds, Chicago returned to market with $82.55 million for housing and economic development in a deal set to close Monday.
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The proposal is an effort to placate Republicans worried about the reconciliation bill's deep cuts to Medicaid.
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Hays County's Nov. 5 election for nearly $440 million of bonds, which won voter approval, was voided by a state judge due to an open meetings act violation.
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The ratings agency said fund balances had declined as a percent of operating revenues and are expected to decline further.
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Heath Tarbert is president of Circle, the issuer of the dollar-denominated stablecoin USDC. He served as chair of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission from 2019-2021.
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Senator Joni Ernest has reintroduced the Modernizing Agricultural and Manufacturing Bonds Act, long- simmering bipartisan legislation backed by the CDFA and BDA.
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The first public bond issue from Everglades College, Inc., will finance projects on the institution's Keiser University flagship campus in West Palm Beach.
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Jeremy Oswald is Human Resources Director at TruHearing, the #1 market share leader in hearing healthcare benefits. TruHearing and its partners are improving the hearing healthcare industry by making hearing healthcare affordable for more people than ever before.
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As the end of the first half of a so-far tumultuous 2025 approaches, several municipal bond analysts are upbeat about the rest of the year.
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