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The top five bond financings came in above $8 billion.
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"That's great news, and it reflects the outstanding work and commitment of our city council and my administration to keep Tampa on rock-solid financial footing," said Tampa Mayor Jane Castor.
September 20 -
Two former Congressional staffers offered insight into how the debate may play out, but said the industry needs to be vocal and educate lawmakers how bonds help their district.
September 20 -
Carbon capture and broadband funding stalemated by questions over regulations
September 20 -
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The city of Clyde defaulted in August and recently revealed it used debt proceeds for debt payments in a manner that "disguised the deficit cash flow."
September 19 -
The record pace of municipal bond supply this year is driven in part by cities and states realizing projects won't get any cheaper if they wait.
September 19 -
The ratio of local government municipal debt to GDP in aggregate has fallen to around 10% from 20% in 2010.
September 19 -
The University of the Arts, a private college in Philadelphia that abruptly closed its doors in June, filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
September 19 -
"It's great people are thinking about creative solutions, but don't forget the rules still apply," said the SEC's Dave Sanchez.
September 18 -
Up to $182 million of bonds will be issued by a city of Frisco entity to renovate Toyota Stadium, home to Major League Soccer's FC Dallas.
September 18 -
The $105 million of power project revenue refunding bonds deal for Plum Point Energy Station in Arkansas comes amid tighter emission regulations.
September 18 -
The Franklin County Convention Facilities Authority will issue $138.2 million of lease revenue anticipation refunding bonds to refund or redeem outstanding Build America Bonds.
September 17 -
The commission charged the municipal advisors $1.3 million in penalties due to recordkeeping failures stemming from use of unmonitored communications, such as text messages, to conduct business.
September 17 -
The districts, which finance public infrastructure for housing developments, are dealing with limited revenue growth and state actions to cut property taxes.
September 17 -
North Carolina is the latest state to eye using a P3 to build tolled express lanes amid insufficient state funding.
September 17 -
The triple-tax-exempt bonds should be in demand, especially the non-AMT series, analysts said.
September 16 -
NAFOA is supporting passage of the Tribal Tax & Investment Reform Act, which would free up tribal bond issuance.
September 13 -
The Payson Town Council's passage last month of a bond resolution using an emergency clause violated the Arizona Constitution, according to a lawsuit.
September 13 -
The agencies are overstepping their statutory authority in trying to force the market to adopt a new securities identifier, says the American Bankers Association.
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