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Total October volume was $24.951 billion in 510 deals versus $41.811 billion in 1,068 issues a year earlier, according to Refinitiv data.
October 31 -
Robert Radigan has joined Squire Patton Boggs as partner in the Public & Infrastructure Finance Practice in New York.
October 31 -
Proceeds are destined for improvement projects across the 290 miles of roadway that make up the New Jersey Turnpike and Garden State Parkway.
October 28 -
The influential financial advisory board has assembled a task force to sharpen terminology.
October 27 -
South Carolina-based Jasper Pellets borrowed $12.5 million in private activity bonds in 2018. A deal to settle the firm's Chapter 11 bankruptcy pays the debt.
October 26 -
As issuers push against a financial disclosure bill pending in the Senate, some buy-siders say standardized disclosure would attract more investors and boost liquidity.
October 25 -
Municipal issuers are learning the ropes of ESG disclosure and marketing.
October 24 -
Massive mutual fund selloffs this year have returned the market to a pre-1976 investor landscape, when portfolios focused on individual demand, said MMA's Tom Doe.
October 21 -
Corporate CUSIPs can reach a different, broader set of investors than even taxable munis and offer more issuing flexibility for well-known universities.
October 21 -
There is chatter about a restructuring of UPR bonds, which have been paid throughout the territory's bankruptcy; the university's accreditation is a factor.
October 21 -
If the IRA's tax credits prove popular for building clean energy projects, they may be expanded into basic infrastructure financing, said University of Chicago professor Justin Marlowe.
October 20 -
Between them, the California State University trustees and University of California regents have sold more than $23 billion of bonds since 2017.
October 20 -
Variable-rate debt, tender option bonds and even prepaid gas bonds may stage a comeback in the current market, panelists at a GFOA conference said.
October 20 -
Cybercrime, inflation and more severe storms are among the increased risk factors confronting colleges and universities in the Southeast.
October 19 -
Any new legislation should fit the "unique" nature of the municipal bond market, Sanchez said.
October 19 -
The Internal Revenue Service has closed its examination of Burlington's taxable Qualified School Construction Bonds with no change after requesting a use of proceeds earlier this year
October 19 -
MSU must find a new president after friction between board members and the president hired in the wake of the Larry Nassar scandals led to his resignation.
October 18 -
The status allows the firm to assign the label to bonds based on a review of a project's adherence to the Climate Bonds Standard and Certification Scheme.
October 17 -
Texas university lands in the Permian Basin, which face a potential EPA crackdown, generated $2.124 billion for the Permanent University Fund in fiscal 2022.
October 17 -
Luisella "Sella" Perri has wide experience in the public finance arena, with a focus on federal tax laws and regulations related to tax-exempt financings.
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