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Stanford Ladner of Butler Snow has been listed in the 2020 edition of “New York Metro Super Lawyers."
October 30 -
New Jersey said it expects to issue up to $4.5 billion of tax-exempt and taxable bonds the week of Nov. 18 under the COVID-19 Emergency Bond Act.
October 29 -
The SEC's Rebecca Olsen said in 2021, the regulator plans to explore ways to get more comment on financial disclosure recommendations.
October 29 -
The transit agency — its revenues battered, its credit standing weakened and with no federal rescue aid in sight — looks to borrow its remaining $2.9 billion available through the Municipal Liquidity Facility.
October 29 -
Taxables march on while ICI reports billions of inflows and secondary trading shows long-end strength.
October 28 -
South Carolina-owned utility Santee Cooper issued A-rated revenue and refunding bonds that achieved $134 million in net present value savings and drew $3.5 billion in orders from yield-starved investors.
October 28 -
In an all new money deal, North Carolina plans to issue debt for its Build NC statewide transportation financing program.
October 28 -
Tax changes sought by the municipal bond industry are likely to be embedded into infrastructure legislation.
October 27 -
Record new issuance in 2020 in the face of dealing with shutdowns, diminishing tax revenues and political unrest shows how resilient the industry is.
October 27 -
Many issuers in California specifically do not mention climate change in their official statements.
October 26 -
The Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority will sell $333 million of bonds and notes.
October 26 -
"We have no need for cash-flow relief or restructuring," said the treasurer of Dallas Area Rapid Transit, which continues to expand its rail services.
October 26 -
The two-notch lowering to A-minus precedes the transit agency's planned $258 million negotiated sale of transportation revenue refunding green bonds.
October 26 -
The board, at the first quarterly board meeting of its 2021 fiscal year, also voted to split its existing Nominating and Governance Committee into two.
October 23 -
The city of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, will honor its backup pledge to replenish the Myrtle Beach Convention Center Hotel Corp.’s debt service reserve fund.
October 22 -
Municipals were little changed on Thursday as the supply surge continued ahead of the U.S. elections.
October 22 -
Toll collections on the Garcon Point Bridge have been suspended since mid-September because of Hurricane Sally, pitting the bond trustee against the state of Florida again.
October 21 -
Groups said regulation would not be helpful in encouraging more disclosure.
October 19 -
Five new muni professionals join Hilltop Securities’ debt and fixed income capital market teams; all of them came from Wells Fargo.
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