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The clinic will privately place the debt with buyers internationally and in the U.S.
July 17 -
Albert Reyes will work out of the firm’s Los Angeles and Irvine offices.
July 17 -
Fitch Ratings affirmed its A-minus rating and positive outlook for toll revenue bonds issued for the South Bay Expressway.
July 16 -
Two researchers found the Securities and Exchange Commission and Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board had different data on municipal advisor registrants with a number of MAs failing to update SEC filings.
July 16 -
Dallas will issue $235 million of bonds to settle lawsuits about officers' back pay.
July 16 -
Kalotay faults the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board and U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for not requiring training in options-based analytics as part of their certification of municipal advisor representatives.
July 16 -
A newly released research paper found that the probability that a state general obligation bond will be rated higher after the Dodd-Frank Act is 2.7 times greater than before the law was enacted.
July 16 -
The new service will save dealer firms time and effort as they enter into muni underwriting syndicates.
July 13 -
Investors began lining up for the New York City Transitional Finance Authority’s nearly $1 billion building aid revenue bond offering on Friday.
July 13 -
Ipreo estimates weekly bond volume at $9.2 billion, consisting of $7.5 billion of negotiated deals and $1.7 billion of competitive sales.
July 13 -
CPS inches up speculative grade credit ladder, which in turn helps garner Chicago a stable outlook.
July 12 -
Twenty-three years after hitting rock bottom, D.C. has a triple-A rating.
July 12 -
MSU plans to issue roughly $784 million of bonds, $450 million of which will be used to cover settlement costs from the sexual abuse scandal involving Larry Nassar.
July 12 -
Munis finished mixed as California State, Los Angeles Airport and L.A. County Facilities Inc. hit the market.
July 12 -
City officials say the bond will help create new and preserve existing affordable housing in response to the shortage in the San Francisco Bay Area.
July 12 -
Moody's has cut the ratings of 31 Illinois municipalities due in part to pension strains over the last 18 months.
July 12 -
Three Republican senators have introduced legislation that would slash federal spending for transportation and federal fuels taxes and put more responsibility on states for transportation infrastructure and all mass transit projects.
July 11 -
Two Dallas-area school districts put their recently approved bonds up for sale to a receptive market.
July 11 -
Barring legislative intervention, the district can't issue debt to cover the $500 million in repair costs.
July 11 -
The league tables show a return to normal from the first quarter, when PFM, Citi and JPMorgan all placed lower than usual.
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