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The consulting firm will perform a comprehensive review of the city’s financial position, Mayor Justin Elicker said.
January 31 -
Two veteran Chicago-based public finance attorneys — Lance Tyson and Glenn Weinstein — are joining Miller Canfield's team.
January 30 -
The state would issue the state trunkline fund bonds over the next four years to add and expand 122 major new projects.
January 30 -
House Democrats want restoration of Build America Bonds and advance refunding for municipal bonds to be key parts of their infrastructure plan.
January 30 -
While scrutiny of climate risks grows for municipal bond issuers, so do opportunities to broaden investor interest.
January 30 -
The board of the Jacksonville-owned utility fired its former manager for cause, then resigned en masse; an interim manager is at the helm.
January 30 -
The $760 billion, 5-year plan also calls for expanding qualified private activity bonds, reinstating tax credit bonds, and more bond-friendly provisions.
January 29 -
Gov. Ralph Northam and the Virginia Legislature's new Democratic majority want higher gas taxes and new bond financing plans to support road and rail projects.
January 29 -
Bond Dealers of America sent the SEC a long list of requests to limit municipal advisors' roles in private placements.
January 29 -
Moody's Investors Service assigned a negative outlook to the college's Baa2 rating.
January 28 -
Coxswain's organizational restructuring expertise pairs well with UFI's financial planning acumen, the firms said.
January 28 -
Schools in Antioch's older district could soon see some upgrades following the school board trustees' approval of $10.75 million in new bond sales.
January 28 -
Municipal bond issuers say investors, analysts and regulators should narrow down the information they are looking for in their push for more disclosure.
January 28 -
The board is considering whether it should allow dealer-affiliated municipal advisors to count towards the MA board seat requirement on a smaller board.
January 28 -
After two recounts produced different results, the Midland Independent School District's $569 million measure bond fell 26 votes short.
January 27 -
Faced with falling enrollment at its state universities, New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham wants to spend more money on college students.
January 27 -
With demand at an all-time high and record inflows that is continuing to come into the market, one would think there would be more issuance.
January 24 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission will discuss voluntary disclosure and buy-side perspectives among other topics in March.
January 24 -
A grand jury is probing the Jacksonville-owned utility as well as a community-based group and a special City Council investigative committee.
January 23 -
The deal comes as the state's transportation plans will shift to rely more on cash than on commission borrowing going forward.
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