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The top five bond financings came in above $9 billion.
November 25 - States eye green bonds, superfund and cap-and-invest programs to fund resilient infrastructure needs
The tools come with risks, like legal challenges to "polluter pay" funds or potential corporate departures with cap-and-invest programs.
November 22 -
The Republicans are using "magic math" to disguise the cost of extending the TCJA, Sen. Elizabeth Warren said.
November 21 -
The future of infrastructure spending in doubt, helping to drive unity among professionals who interact with the municipal market.
November 21 -
The top 10 bond counsel for healthcare deals accounted for $12.32 billion in 63 deals in the first half of 2024.
November 21 -
Debt issuance and public-private partnerships could be in the financing mix for projects considered by the Arizona Water Infrastructure Finance Authority.
November 20 -
JoAnne Carter, managing director and president of PFM, will succeed Hartman as CEO.
November 20 -
The University of Chicago embarked on the Illinois Finance Authority's largest financing ever to transform its capital structure and fund major projects.
November 20 -
The decision is expected to be appealed to the Georgia Supreme Court and the ruling could have implications for the muni bond industry.
November 19 -
The low-rated, Phoenix-based university turned to a public debt sale after refinancing maturing outstanding bonds with bridge loans.
November 19 -
The group of five banks deny long-standing charges from a Minnesota-based whistleblower that they conspired to artificially inflate the rates on variable-rate demand bonds.
November 19 -
The board is seeking one municipal advisor, one broker-dealer and two public representatives to join the board for FY 2026.
November 19 -
A bond-financed rehab of the downtown sports arena is receiving pushback.
November 15 -
The Los Angeles school district was at the forefront of a Build America Bond refunding wave with its $2.9 billion deal.
November 15 -
New Senate Majority Leader John Thune, who played a key role in negotiations of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, noted at the time the "fierce support in both chambers" for tax-exempt private activity bonds.
November 14 -
The county is reviewing responses to a request for proposals to help fund construction of a replacement jail through a bond-financed lease-purchase arrangement.
November 14 -
Trump's proposed corporate tax cut, if enacted, would further concentrate the buyer base and increase the chance of volatility, said Wells Fargo head of municipal strategy Vikram Rai.
November 13 -
PureCycle Technologies, which bought back its muni bonds earlier this year, continues to sell them on to support its liquidity needs, CFO Jaime Vasquez said.
November 13 -
Omaha voters approved six general obligation bond measures totaling $333.4 million last week, none of which required a tax increase.
November 13 -
Numerous vital issues are on the docket for the new Trump administration.
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