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The state has tapped JP Morgan and Wells Fargo as managers of the deal.
February 23 -
"This bill is aimed at providing more economic opportunity for our cash-strapped airports," said bill sponsor Rep. Chip Brown before the House passed it 98-2.
February 23 -
New laws, fines and agencies leveraging AI are poised to impact the munis industry throughout 2024.
February 23 -
U.S. DOT Deputy Secretary Polly Trottenberg traveled to Miami-Dade County to highlight the $27 million of funding provided under the bipartisan infrastructure law to Miami International Airport's improvement projects.
February 23 -
A state-by-state review of 2023 issuance in the Far West.
February 23 -
"I think we are starting toward higher volume," said Raul Amezcua, senior director at Samuel A. Ramirez & Co.
February 23 -
S&P cited budget pressures that have not been counterbalanced by new revenue growth when lowered the outlook on the city's BBB-plus rated GO bonds.
February 22 -
Supply is expected to increase in the coming weeks, and there may be more rate-direction volatility, said Kim Olsan, senior vice president of municipal bond trading at FHN Financial.
February 22 -
Recent hires shows an agency looking for answers as it tackles major initiatives.
February 22 -
Telluride town and its schools both issued debt to fund 'workforce housing' for teachers and public servants who can't afford multi-million dollar real estate.
February 22 -
The potential federal funding "offers the best opportunity to begin to pay bond debt," the museum's CEO told bondholders.
February 22 -
A state-by-state review of 2023 issuance in the Southeast.
February 22 -
Natural gas prepayment deals helped drive the utilities sector to top the Southeast in an overall down year for municipal bond sales across the region.
February 22 -
U.S. District Judge Laura Taylor Swain said she would consider the motion during a scheduled May 22 bankruptcy hearing.
February 21 -
Children were the organizing principle of Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker's sixth State of the State and budget address Wednesday, which called for a balanced budget.
February 21 -
Policymakers appear to be concerned about the possibility of cutting interest rates too soon, according to minutes of the Federal Open Market Committee's Jan. 30-31 meeting, released Wednesday.
February 21 -
The funds will go through State Drinking Water and Clean Water Revolving Funds, which states often use together with municipal bonds to finance projects.
February 21 -
Larger deals, fewer issues: those were the overarching municipal bond sale trends, along with a surge in tax-exempt deals, across the Midwest in 2023.
February 21 -
The top five bond financings have an average dollar volume of nearly $1.5 billion.
February 21 -
A state-by-state review of 2023 issuance in the Midwest.
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