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Six financial institutions may be placed on West Virginia's restricted list if they are found "boycott" the fossil fuel industry, Riley Moore said.
February 29 -
Extreme weather could aggravate growing property insurance pressures on governments.
February 28 -
Based in New York City, Ted Hynes has almost 40 years of experience in the fixed-income markets, the last 15 at Raymond James.
February 26 -
U.S. DOT Deputy Secretary Polly Trottenberg traveled to Miami-Dade County to highlight the $27 million of funding provided under the bipartisan infrastructure law to Miami International Airport's improvement projects.
February 23 -
Natural gas prepayment deals helped drive the utilities sector to top the Southeast in an overall down year for municipal bond sales across the region.
February 22 -
Robert Poole, a leading expert in the U.S. public-private partnership transportation sector, joins infrastructure reporter Caitlin Devitt to talk about upcoming deals including toll lanes and bridges in the Southeast and high speed rail in the West as well as states that are advancing P3s and action on the federal front. (37 minutes)
February 20 -
"We're going to be opportunistic based on what the market conditions are and what the interest rate environment is," said Ben Watkins, director of the Florida Division of Bond Finance. "We like to be like Boy Scouts — we always want to be prepared."
February 1 -
Issuance for the month is slightly above the $27.666 billion 10-year average, according to LSEG Refinitiv data.
January 31 -
The city is looking for "a diverse group of qualified firms with varied strengths and market advantages" to "provide the most cost-effective distribution."
January 31 -
The legislation comes as the U.S. and Florida saw a record number of rocket launches last year.
January 29