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McCall Parkhurst & Horton and Norton Rose Fulbright moved up in 2020 to second and third.
February 1 -
This year's pension debt volume could match that of 2020, which was the highest since the financial crisis year of 2008, industry leaders say.
February 1 -
Issuance dropped 26.7% in January, tax-exempt issuance fell 32.6% while refundings and taxables saw smaller declines. Part of the drops were due to the typical nature of lighter January issuance but also issuer anticipation of potential federal aid to combat the pandemic.
January 29 -
The Foothill-Eastern toll road authority in California made a tender offer ahead of a planned sale, and exchanged the bulk of the debt it wanted to refund.
January 28 -
Our municipal impact strategy will continue to refrain from investing in school districts that are not actively, urgently and aggressively acting to identify and thwart violence against students.
January 28
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The rating agency placed 637 of the roughly 3,400 school districts it rates on review for upgrade or downgrade, and upgraded 85.
January 27 -
Gov. John Bel Edwards wrote to President Joe Biden requesting additional federal funding for communities hard hit by three hurricanes in 2020.
January 27 -
This is the first time a coalition representing the buy-side, sell-side and others on the business side of public finance will lobby for specific municipal bond provisions on the Hill.
January 27 -
Since a temporary exemption allowing muni advisors to facilitate certain private placement deals expired, a federal court cannot strike it down, the SEC argued.
January 26 -
The agreement to end the lawsuit over the sale of securities for a failed nuclear reactor project still must be approved by the court.
January 25 -
The $187 million deal is the largest yet to be hosted on the Clarity platform, which is approaching the half billion mark of resets every week.
January 25 -
The negative outlook reflects the challenge of rebalancing the district’s budget in the face of pandemic-related reopening costs.
January 25 -
With interest rates at historic lows and stock market returns at record highs, Tucson sees a ripe opportunity to issue pension debt.
January 25 -
While federal funds enabled the transit authority to sidestep fare hikes for now, it faces a raft of pandemic-related variables and state budget uncertainty.
January 22 -
President Joe Biden's pick for transportation secretary took questions from a Senate panel on how the nation might pay for robust infrastructure.
January 21 -
This will be MSRB’s first board meeting of the calendar year.
January 21 -
This would be the Government Finance Officers Association's first best practice document on ESG.
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Steven Kantor, a regional managing director based in New York, was among those cut, sources said.
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The bonds are coming in three tranches, mixing tax-exempt new money and a taxable refunding.
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The Foothill-Eastern Transportation Corridor Agency in California has slated a tender offering exchange for Jan. 21 ahead of a Jan. 25 advance refunding.
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