- Texas
Texas will provide nearly $6 million in subsidies for Charles Schwab Corp. to add a new center in El Paso and expand its Austin operation, Gov. Rick Perry said.
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The Bond Buyers muni bond indexes strengthened in the week ending July 24.
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Allowing states to toll existing highways as an infrastructure funding option divides transportation industry advocates.
July 24 -
Hospital bankruptcies are on pace to set a record in 2014 and investors should get more involved with restructuring efforts, a firm specializing the field says.
July 24 -
Samson Capital Advisors LLC, a New York-based global fixed-income investment management boutique, has tripled its assets under management in the past decade, as demand surged for wealth management advice.
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Detroit's bankruptcy may prove relevant for current restructuring candidates like Puerto Rico, the City of Chicago, and several municipalities in California.
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Outflows from tax-exempt money market funds decreased to $66 million in the week ended July 21, as total net assets settled at $256.75 billion, according to The Money Fund Report, a service of iMoneyNet.com.
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Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill into law on Wednesday that will expand an existing law to require California debt issuers to disclose any direct loans from banks to the California Debt and Investment Advisory Commission.
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Analysts and investors are applauding the pressure Standard & Poor's is putting on issuers to disclose their outstanding direct loans.
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With the votes in on Detroit's plan to deal with its $18 billion of debt, the stage is set for confirmation hearings next month that will pit unhappy bondholders and bond insurers against employees and retirees who overwhelmingly endorsed the plan.
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Three senators hope to offer an amendment on Senate floor that rejects budget gimmicks and requires passage in 2014 of a longer term transportation funding measure.
July 22 -
Despite significant obstacles, Detroit's proposed plan of adjustment to exit its Chapter 9 bankruptcy is feasible, according to Martha Kopacz, the municipal finance expert hired by the bankruptcy court to assess the plan.
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Detroits retirees and employees endorsed the citys proposed plan of adjustment while holders of the citys limited tax general obligation bond holders and certificates of participation rejected it, according to the voting results released late Monday by the federal bankruptcy court.
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The Amsterdam at Harborside plans to file for bankruptcy tonight or tomorrow, the conclusion of over a year of restructuring negotiations with bondholders. The plan does not forgive any debt, but does feature a senior and subordinate exchange offer.
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