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Entering the third year of a pandemic, higher education is expected to gain stability amid a flood of federal aid.
December 23 -
Experts discuss electronic trading, machine learning and more in this Leaders forum interview.
December 23 -
The Chicago suburb is planning a nearly $100 million issue to refund, restructure debt and pay down its unfunded public safety pension obligations.
December 23 -
Experts explore the E, S and G and what it means for issuers and investors.
December 22 -
Malveaux will take the reins from Carol Polumbo in 2022 at the Southwest's top bond counsel firm.
December 21 -
The framework that will guide federal transportation strategy in the coming years does not currently include any financial goals or objectives.
December 21 -
To qualify for bond credit enhancement, the state treasurer requires school districts certify compliance with a court ruling against public health mandates.
December 20 -
Sen. Schumer said the Senate would take up Build Back Better "very early in the new year."
December 20 -
Pushing the massive bill into 2022 reduces its overall chances of passage but increases the chances of reviving muni-related provisions.
December 17 -
FINRA found that RBC’s supervisory system did not flag recommendations that resulted in potentially unsuitable concentrations of high-yield bonds in certain customer accounts.
December 16 -
The odds of non-housing projects receiving private activity bond funding in California are slimmer as state officials focus on its housing crisis.
December 16 -
Lokken is a public finance attorney with 20 years of experience representing issuers, borrowers, underwriters and purchasers.
December 16 -
Harvey began posting financial and bond delinquency notices this year as it tries to overcome its deep fiscal strains and past mismanagement that drew regulatory and bondholder ire.
December 14 -
There are $8.127 billion of negotiated deals on tap and a mere $367.4 million of competitive loans slated, none over $100 million. Thirty-day visible supply totals $9.9 billion and net negative supply is at $8.4 billion.
December 10 -
Quincy officials say they are getting out front of a state directive for full local funding by 2037.
December 10 -
Mayhew structured the bond program that funded a multi-billion dollar bridge construction program and steered it through recession and pandemic.
December 9 -
Robert "Bob" Thrun, who died this month aged 90, expanded the Thrun Law Firm's role in Michigan public finance law.
December 9 -
Recommending Libor-linked securities triggers important disclosure and fiduciary obligations.
December 8 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board is seeking comment on environmental, social and governance factors practices in the municipal securities market.
December 8 -
Much of the Oregon Health & Science University deal funds a hospital expansion, but it also includes a tender exchange and a privately placed forward refunding.
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