-
Twice-indicted Fall River, Massachusetts, Mayor Jasiel Correia II intends to take a leave of absence and end his run for re-election.
October 15 -
Climate expert Alan Rubin of Blank Rome LLP discusses resiliency and recovery funding mechanisms, rating agency dynamics and how states and cities can cope effectively. Paul Burton hosts.
October 15 -
Rampant issuance continues with $12.4 billion, heavy on taxable deals. Meanwhile, the end of this volatile week had the secondary getting whacked with AAA benchmarks showing big cuts.
October 11 -
Green bonds and taxables dominate the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority's $620 million sale.
October 9 -
Neighborly's CEO Jase Wilson said the payroll stop was needed while the company restructures itself away from municipal bonds.
October 8 -
The strength of the state’s credit profile, coupled with a supply-demand imbalance for tax-exempt bonds, has helped the state in the market, a new report says.
October 4 -
The municipal market continues to flex its muscles even as the U.S. economy seems to be slowing, which could lead to an even flatter yield curve.
October 4 -
Raymond James hired Paul Soma as a senior vice president. He will set up a public finance office in Traverse City.
October 4 -
The $125 million deal is the first piece of a five-year plan to sell $1.3 billion of Garvees.
October 2 -
The city will hold a retail order period Wednesday for its general obligation bonds, followed by final pricing Thursday.
October 1