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The public accounting and advisory firm moves into the municipal advisor space by combining with Springsted, Inc. and Umbaugh and Associates.
January 10 -
Alderman Edward M. Burke, who held sway over the city's bond deals for decades, resigned with key pieces of Mayor Rahm Emanuel's agenda still pending.
January 4 -
The new office staffed by veteran banker Greg Vahrenberg will focus on Kansas and Missouri issuers.
January 3 -
Wells Fargo promoted Charles Peck to head of public finance, almost a month after firing Stratford Shields from the post.
January 2 -
Municipal issuance fell by 24% to $338 billion for 2018 as changes in U.S. tax law crushed the market.
December 31 -
How the Bond Buyer covered the disasters and challenges of 2018.
December 28 -
While stocks are suffering still and there is a chance of a government shutdown, municipals strengthen yet again to close out the second to last week of the year.
December 21 -
With stocks and equities continuing their sell-off, munis continue to flex their muscles — even with a budget showdown in Washington taking place.
December 21 -
Hilltop Securities chairman Hill Feinberg will hand over his title as president and chief executive to Piper Jaffray banker Bradley Winges.
December 13 -
Henry Beck, an attorney and former lawmaker tapped as the next Maine treasurer, is focused on maintaining the state’s bond ratings.
December 11