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Rhode Island's governor is asking lawmakers to forward $269 million worth of initiatives to voters.
January 17 -
The mayor warned about looming state Medicaid cuts in his media briefing on the preliminary spending plan.
January 16 -
The state expects to set senior and co-manager pools with up to 15 firms each for an initial four-year term.
January 13 -
Demand for municipal bonds is much stronger in 2020 than it was to end 2019, illustrated by record inflows into the asset class in the latest reporting week.
January 10 -
The former FTN Financial increased its underwriting numbers in 2019 and parent First Horizon National merged with Iberiabank of Louisiana, adding more heft.
January 10 -
Huntington Beach approved a resolution to refinance up to $436 million of public employee pension debt with pension obligation bonds.
January 9 -
Bill Carabasi has 37 years of sales and trading experience in the fixed income and municipal bond markets.
January 7 -
California's I-Bank will be the conduit on the second set of bonds to finance construction of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures.
January 6 -
The authority approaches next week’s planned $2.5 billion of issuance buoyed by clearance of its five year, $51.5 billion capital program.
January 2 -
Jay Goldstone was considered instrumental in San Diego’s re-entry to the bond markets following the city’s pensions scandal in the mid-aughts.
December 26 -
The general obligation bonds are secured by property tax assessments that don't flow through a school district budget that is threatened with insolvency.
December 12 -
The city is folding together separate syndicate and advisor teams on $1.2 billion of general obligation and Sales Tax Securitization Corp. refunding deals.
December 10 -
The state's public pension funds will divest holdings in civilian firearms manufacturing companies and prohibit future investments, Shawn Wooden says.
December 4 -
San Francisco PUC's water revenue bond ratings were boosted to Aa2 ahead of sale.
December 3 -
The Bay State's transportation and congestion crisis puts its economic viability in jeopardy, officials say.
November 27 -
He will join Shawn Wooden's staff in Dec. 16 and brings 25 years of financial and management experience in the public and private sectors.
November 26 -
Preston Hollow is fighting Nuveen's attempt to reopen a trial record in the private lender's lawsuit accusing the investment powerhouse of anti-competitive tactics.
November 25 -
A successful closing on the unrated deal was needed to make payments on short-term notes due on Dec. 31.
November 22 -
The municipal market will get a pause from the breakneck issuance, as things will slow down for Thanksgiving but should pick up right where they left off the first week of December.
November 22 -
The deal, issued through the California Housing Finance Agency, is the first multifamily tax-exempt deal to qualify for the GSE's Green Rewards program.
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