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A colleague called the Florida-based lawyer "an institution" in the public finance community
June 18 -
Under the agreement, the NBA's Thunder will play for at least 25 years in an arena that will be largely financed by a sales tax revenue bond sale later this year.
June 18 -
A growing rainy-day fund helped Alaska win a Moody's Ratings upgrade, bringing the state's issuer and general obligation bond ratings to Aa2 from Aa3.
June 18 -
Deals from two small Michigan cities show how bond-funded improvements are used to keep up with water infrastructure replacement needs.
June 18 -
"We expect no change to rates but [for the Federal Open Market Committee] to continue to signal that rate cuts should still be expected," said Cooper Howard, a fixed income strategist at Charles Schwab.
June 17 -
Hillman is part of a spate of hirings deepening the firm's presence in certain regions and the transportation sector.
June 17 -
In the first quarter of this year, 18.6% of new-issue volume in the market was traded electronically, up from 17.3% last year, according to data from Coalition Greenwich.
June 17 -
After two weeks of a deluge of issuance, supply drops off "given the FOMC meeting and Juneteenth holiday, so we expect investors will refocus on the secondary market and look to scoop up any value left behind in the wake of the issuance onslaught," said Birch Creek strategists.
June 16 -
"This case involves the discovery of a massive Ponzi-like fraud orchestrated by former GHA executive director Robert Cappelletti," plaintiffs GHA and Greater Groton Realty Corp., a non-profit affiliate of the GHA, said in an April court filing.
June 16 -
Fitch cited the authority's stronger margins in recent years.
June 16 -
The panel is not expected to change rates, but the dot plot will be watched to see if the Fed's prior projection of two rate cuts this year holds.
June 16 -
Civic Builders, a 23-year-old nonprofit charter school developer and financer, borrowed though the public municipal bond market for the first time.
June 16 -
The state was one of three where one person was responsible for deciding how to invest pension money.
June 13 -
Issuance takes a bit of a breather due to the Juneteenth holiday and the Federal Open Market Committee meeting, Barclays strategists said.
June 13 -
The California High Speed Rail Authority said state funds and a potential public-private partnership would be able to cover the initial Central Valley segment.
June 13 -
"There's a lot more we can do now that we have a platform," said DPC DATA CEO Ken Hoffman.
June 13 -
The wait for finished audits dropped across municipal sectors from 2022 to 2023, a new report says, but the median time is still higher in the long run.
June 13 -
BlackRock strategists are "constructive" on munis for multiple reasons and think the current market environment presents itself as a buying opportunity, especially as issuance continues to be elevated and provides "ample ability" to source bonds in the primary market.
June 12 -
Hospital spreads have widened as investors wait to see how the One Big Beautiful Bill will impact providers.
June 12 -
The bond panel approved $215 million in public facilities revenue bonds and $125 million in housing bonds.
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