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Independent municipal advisory firm Sycamore Advisors LLC adds veteran banker and issuer Phil Wasserman as part of its expansion.
April 11 -
Frank DeGuire rejoined Quarles & Brady in Milwaukee this week after working as an in-house corporate attorney.
April 8 -
The long bond on the exempt $955 million tranche have traded stronger in the secondary market since pricing.
April 7 -
The university will decide on a final structure for a $500 million sale that could go as long as 100 years at the time of pricing, which is expected next week.
April 7 -
Oregon Treasurer Tobias Read called off a lottery bond sale planned in 2020 after lottery revenues cratered because of pandemic-related business closures.
April 7 -
By dampening corporate interest in tax incentives, the new global minimum tax would hurt low-income housing and drive up issuer borrowing costs, a group of 29 organizations said in the letter to Yellen.
April 6 -
The Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement bill,if passed, could wipe out some hesitations for issuers hoping to finance their own marijuana facilities.
April 5 -
Louisiana's Transportation Secretary and the former Assistant to the President for Infrastructure discuss the state of play in the U.S. P3 sector, the impact of the new infrastructure law, and what's in store for the next decade.
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Montebello Unified priced a $12.2 million tax-exempt refunding, but didn't execute a planned taxable tranche.
April 4 -
Total March volume was $39.363 billion in 793 deals versus $47.763 billion in 1,218 issues a year earlier but above the $34.363 billion average.
March 31 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission’s Division of Examinations intends to home in on municipal advisor obligations, transfer agents and municipal issuer disclosures.
March 31 -
U.S. companies that will be affected by the new global minimum tax hold about 80% of the tax-exempt interest reported by all companies, business groups said.
March 30 -
Washington University will sell $1 billion of new money with tentative plans to offer a mix of 30-, 40-, and 100-year paper.
March 28 -
Fitch said it expects UT to maintain a strong operating performance that could warrant an upgrade in the next two years.
March 28 -
The Virgin Islands Public Finance Authority and Matching Fund Special Purpose Securitization Corporation plans to price $793.025 million of tax-exempt and $124.960 million of taxables.
March 22 -
Idaho will bring its inaugural issuance tapping a new transportation funding stream supported by sales taxes.
March 17 -
Sanchez was instrumental in drafting the municipal advisory regulatory regime during his previous stint at the SEC.
March 17 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board has closed its second comment period on Rule G-46, collecting three responses.
March 16 -
The enrollment controversy hasn't affected the nine-campus University of California system's bond ratings.
March 15 -
This month the University of Michigan sold $1.2 billion and Michigan State University sold $500 million of taxable 100-year bonds.
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