Compensation
Compensation
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The firm is expected to announce the new muni leadership team next week.
January 12 -
Small businesses that are certified to work for either Chicago or Philadelphia's transit agency will now be able to work for the partner agency as well.
January 9 -
Strong 2021 contribution levels continue a trend that began with pension reforms made in the wake of the Great Recession.
January 3 -
The hospitals are facing higher costs amid dwindling pandemic-related federal aid, although urban facilities are faring better than those in rural areas.
December 12 -
The downgrade of Kaweah Delta Health Care District's revenue bonds to Ba1 affected $218 million of debt.
December 9 -
"An increase in social distancing and remote work has resulted in growing vacant office space since late 2020. Office rents have also trended down and remained depressed into 2022," according to the Popular Annual Financial Report.
November 22 -
Key takeaways from the preliminary findings show that most jurisdictions that integrate racial equity in bond issuance focuse primarily on the use of the proceeds.
November 3 -
Exclusive Arizent research found that more than 95% of employees think they have something to learn from people who are different from them. But only 66% think that diverse companies make better decisions. We explore the disconnect.
October 26 -
Baby bonds provide a long-term remedy by fostering upward mobility, while current anti-poverty measures do not, according to panelist Scott Winship.
September 30 -
Chicago is leading the pack in pension fund problems.
September 27