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The San Diego Community College District is among those joining the trend of buying back bonds in a tender to refund for savings.
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As Congress hammers out the 2024 transportation budget, state DOTs warn that a timing problem with the flow of IIJA money could lead to a "potential lapse" of highway funds by September.
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The city and its related issuers picked financial advisors to work on upcoming bond deals, including GO issuances, TFA deals and water authority sales.
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The bank has also hired some analysts to its infrastructure group over the past several weeks as it plans to beef up its muni team.
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Mr. Fish worked at Bankers Trust Co., Donaldson, Lufkin, & Jenrette and ABN Amro and had served as a chair of the Municipal Analysts Group of New York and been a president of the Society of Municipal Analysts.
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Boston is more dependent on property taxes from commercial real estate, and property taxes in general, than most of its large-city peers.
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The Ohio state Senate passed a bill that included $1.27 billion in bonds for state government facilities, classrooms, subdivisions and conservation projects.
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The negotiated calendar is led by the Regents of the University of California with nearly $1 billion of general revenue bonds.
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The new guidance modifies rules that stretch back to 2005.
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Charlie Giffin, Public Finance Head, and Jamison Feheley, Head of Public Finance Investment Banking, at J.P. Morgan Securities, talk shop on risks and opportunities in the public finance industry with Bond Buyer Executive Editor Lynne Funk.