-
Investors will be greeted Tuesday with a decrease in supply with the new-issue calendar estimated at $2.691 billion in $1.786 billion of negotiated deals and $904.9 million of competitive loans.
May 26 -
Rising home values are putting the spotlight on property taxes in Texas, where state lawmakers are eying tax relief options even as previously approved measures slow the growth in tax bills.
May 26 -
Technology enables us to be better, smarter, and faster and allows its adopters to focus on more substantive tasks, unearth insightful information and manage human relationships.
May 26
SOLVE -
The temporary injunction halts all work on Pennsylvania's $2.2 billion Major Bridges program.
May 20 -
The office of Rob Bonta filed its objection to the dismissal with a California appellate court in San Francisco May 19.
May 20 -
Some worry that governments will use new infrastructure funds for generic, shovel-ready projects, or even tax cuts, instead of collaborative plans that could transform regions.
May 19 -
Panelists at the NFMA 2022 annual conference said they aren’t holding out for advance refunding to be reinstated anytime soon.
May 19 -
Almost $25 million of bond funds provided for school technology and security enhancements to state school districts this year from the 2014 Act.
May 19 -
Deep-in-the-red municipal returns are not helping assuage investor concerns, creating a negative feedback loop that has yet to see a pause.
May 16 -
Assuming the taxable and tax-exempt rates are highly correlated (and in fact they are), we can show that the expected cost of a fairly priced callable bond exceeds that of an optionless bond.
May 16
Kalotay Advisors LLC -
A spike in POB issuance last year that was spurred by low interest rates, roaring stock markets, and other factors is likely to wane.
May 16 -
Last year the university's investment portfolio grew by 47%, a factor contributing to the university's triple-A ratings.
May 16 -
The Regional Transportation Authority, Chicago Transit Authority and many state universities have drawn positive rating actions as the state's ratings improved.
May 13 -
The new relationship allows RIAs to access BondLink's hosted investor relations pages without having to leave InspereX's BondNav platform.
May 13 -
The recent Texas law led the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs to drop three underwriters from a recent deal late in the process.
May 10 -
San Antonio and Fort Worth voters approved bonds, while a few school districts stumbled, particularly with projects unrelated to academics.
May 10 -
Mayor Jorge Elorza said the reworked bond proposal was better than the larger one put before the state Legislature last year.
May 10 -
Lawmakers and advocates of U.S. tax credits like tax-exempt debt aren't getting many answers from Treasury about an impending global tax regime that diminishes the value of the tax tools.
May 6 -
The infrastructure package features $5.4 billion to fight wildfires. Issuers like California's Yuba Water Agency say the money is a game changer.
May 5 -
The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority received state approval on Wednesday for a $200 million revolving line of credit to jumpstart its $5 billion expansion program, but will not be able to spend a portion of the money unless a lawsuit is resolved in its favor.
May 4

























