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Arent Fox and Schiff Hardin are poised to expand their public finance operations, creating a firm with more than 600 attorneys and public finance practices in four major U.S. cities.
February 15 -
The previously unrated Santa Cruz Metropolitan Transit District will be the first transit agency to price debt to cover pension liabilities when it hits the market Wednesday.
February 10 -
A selloff in Treasuries didn't throw Washington's deal off course, according to the treasurer's office.
February 9 -
Washington plans to sell the GOs by competitive bid on Feb. 8 to fund various projects.
February 2 -
Loop acquired an investment advisory firm from BMO.
January 31 -
Mark Miller will replace a retiring Jeff Freese at the helm of the KeyBanc's central team while Cain bolstered its healthcare team with Chris Whitley.
January 26 -
The Texas attorney general’s office is seeking more information on Citigroup’s gun policies as the bank stages a comeback in the state’s municipal bond market.
January 25 -
State officials will wrap up a busy year a sale that includes a social bonds component.
December 10 -
Revenues from the Bay Area Toll Authority's seven bridges are recovering more slowly than many other U.S. toll roads, but it enjoys strong credit fundamentals.
December 3 -
Michelle Wu's election was an exception at the local level as voters rejected hard-left candidates and initiatives.
November 24 -
The two are in sync, said New York City's incoming comptroller, who will take office Jan. 1.
November 22 -
Citing lingering questions about the bank's policies on financing of firearms manufacturers, the Bond Commission chose Wells Fargo for the refinancing deal.
November 18 -
With less defined mechanisms than other cities, a report says, the incoming mayor has an opportunity to shape the city's reserve policy.
November 10 -
A Texas state law targets Wall Street banks for wading into the debate over guns.
November 9 -
A federal judge signed off on sanctions against IFS Securities Inc.'s former head trader for allegedly pocketing phony commissions and unauthorized trades that bankrupted the firm.
November 3 -
A California Public Finance conference panel asked what the municipal bond industry can do better for women and minorities.
October 20 -
Public finance bankers predicted that 2022 could be another strong one for muni bond issuance at the Bond Buyer's California Public Finance conference.
October 19 -
The firm’s distribution capabilities across major and mid-size institutional accounts, professionally managed retail accounts, and high net worth individual accounts is a throwback to founder Archibald Bullock Roosevelt’s vision.
October 6 -
The finance team expects the mixed taxable and tax-exempt deal will attract ESG-minded investors.
October 4 -
Developers are using unrated bonds to finance a golf course-centered resort in fast-growing southern Utah.
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