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The private equity firms accused the bank of concealing key changes to a credit agreement, in part because it wanted to win future muni bond business from Brightline Holdings.
September 21 -
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law gives the country "the best start we've ever had," in setting up a national bullet train network, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg told a House panel Wednesday.
September 21 -
The nonprofit regional healthcare system reported six straight years of operational losses in its most recent financial report.
September 21 -
Ocean Capital's next move is to attemot to have its elected directors seated on the funds' board of directors.
September 21 -
Miami-Dade County is fighting Florida lawmakers' latest attempts of a takeover of its expressway authority.
September 20 -
A referendum for up to $350 million of general obligation bonds for a terminal project will appear on the Nov. 7 ballot.
September 20 -
School districts and local governments may only hold bond elections once a year now, in November. They also face new state-imposed revenue limits.
September 19 -
A constitutional amendment on the Nov. 7 ballot would deposit $1 billion in a Texas Water Fund with at least 25% earmarked to increase the drought-prone state's water supply.
September 18 -
Loop Capital Markets CEO Jim Reynolds, Jr. said he would gladly pay a bit more for a muni bond that tackled gang violence in Chicago during a debate on ESG factors among market veterans at The Bond Buyer's infrastructure conference this week.
September 15 -
The rating is the first so far released for a controversial debt sale that will begin financing a $5 billion, 15-year toll road expansion project.
September 15 -
How to fill the gap left by ridership declines is the question facing transit agencies, said panelists at The Bond Buyer's Infrastructure Conference.
September 14 -
Mayor Brandon Johnson is set to unveil a spending blueprint with new revenue proposals next month.
September 14 -
The school district plans to price $670 million in a combined new money-refunding deal next week.
September 14 -
The state in 2010 sold $1.5 billion of bonds backed by payments from a master settlement agreement with tobacco firms and used the proceeds to pay overdue bills.
September 13 -
The authority approved $1.3 billion in conduit financings at its meeting Tuesday.
September 13 -
Since the COVID-19 pandemic Gretchen Sherwood has co-lead Nixon Peabody's Project Finance and Public Finance practice groups' 50 member bi-weekly team calls.
September 13 -
Increasing private school enrollment has little to do with falling California public school enrollment, according to the Public Policy Institute of California.
September 12 -
The bond issue, which was delayed due to litigation, would be the first debt sold by the turnpike authority for its $5 billion, 15-year toll road program.
September 12 -
When Los Angeles World Airports CEO Justin Erbacci steps down next month, Beatrice Hsu will step up as interim CEO.
September 8 -
With around 30% of bonds trading near the de minimis threshold, a new study takes a deep dive into how the rule drives illiquidity as mutual funds dump paper that's approaching the threshold.
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