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The firm's new chief executive sees a wealth of assets, a positive employee culture, and great potential for growth.
March 4 -
Huron Schools is seeking voter passage of a $49,075,000 bond issue request for 30 years on May 7.
March 4 -
Small holders are disproportionately impacted by the way the restructuring was conducted, said Glenn Ryhanych of BlueList Partners.
March 1 -
Weekly bond volume is estimated at $5.84 billion, consisting of of $4.58 billion of negotiated deals and $1.27 billion of competitive sales.
March 1 -
Moody's Investors Service lowered the Philadelphia-based university to Baa1.
March 1 -
Lawmakers, without making a decision to sell, voted to get formal offers for the state-owned utility from four companies.
February 28 -
Muni buyers scrambled to snatch up the last of this week’s new issues on Thursday.
February 28 -
The request for comment could be a prelude to a rule amendment dialing back one muni advisor responsibility.
February 28 -
Municipal bond issuance jumped 29.2% in February, and may climb further as the initial effects of the 2017 tax act fade.
February 28 -
The region's 2018 new money bond sales were up 2% year-over-year, but refundings fell 57%.
February 28 -
BofA and JPMorgan won Baltimore County, Md.'s $490 million competitive bond sales.
February 28 -
In an historic election result, two African-American women will face off in a runoff election to become the next mayor of Chicago. Yvette Shields talks with Chip Barnett about what this means for the municipal bond market and why it matters to bondholders.
February 28 -
Lori Lightfoot, in her first race for elective office, will face Toni Preckwinkle, the Cook County board president, in an April 2 runoff.
February 27 -
New York City and Los Angeles issuers came to market on Wednesday.
February 27 -
The Florida Development Finance Corp. has also changed the date and location of the meeting where it will decide if it will approve the bonds.
February 27 -
The surge in gas deals couldn’t overcome the region’s sharp decline in refundings, which led to an overall 22.6% volume decline.
February 27 -
The cap, repeal of which is a priority for state and local groups, will affect nearly 11 million taxpayers, an audit found.
February 27 -
Municipal bond buyers were rewarded with much-awaited supply, as deals from New York City and Intel hit the market.
February 27 -
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio packaged their support of the Manhattan toll plan with a blueprint to overhaul the embattled transit authority.
February 27 -
The College of New Rochelle is on the brink of closure after staff cuts, asset sales and a refinancing failed to alleviate a debt crunch.
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