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Eugene

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Sat Oct 28, 2023, 02:06 AM Oct 2023

Wall Street Worries About Losing Texas Deals Over Ken Paxton's Green Energy Probe

Source: Bloomberg

Wall Street Worries About Losing Texas Deals Over Ken Paxton’s Green Energy Probe

Amanda Albright, Nic Querolo and Danielle Moran
Fri, October 27, 2023 at 5:30 AM EDT·4 min read

(Bloomberg) -- Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is sending shock waves through the state’s booming municipal-bond market, leaving borrowers and bankers alike on edge.

At least two banks, RBC Capital Markets and Wells Fargo & Co., were dropped from underwriting muni deals since Paxton said last week that he was probing the energy policies of a group of finance companies given commitments they’ve made to cut greenhouse gas emissions.

The review by Paxton, a rising star in the state’s Republican Party, targets eight Wall Street bond underwriters, including JPMorgan Chase & Co., Morgan Stanley, RBC and Wells Fargo. The group has handled more than a quarter of the $51 billion of muni sales from Texas cities and localities in 2023, data compiled by Bloomberg show. Those banks are now at risk of losing business in the Lone Star State.

The borrowing wave, to pay for the infrastructure needs of a swelling population, has catapulted Texas past California atop the ranks of muni issuance this year, making it a lucrative target for Wall Street public-finance desks. The review comes roughly two years after Texas GOP-backed measures taking aim at financial companies for their energy and firearm policies turned the market on its head.

Paxton’s office approves muni deals in the state. ...

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Read more: https://news.yahoo.com/wall-street-worries-losing-texas-093000951.html

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Wall Street Worries About Losing Texas Deals Over Ken Paxton's Green Energy Probe (Original Post) Eugene Oct 2023 OP
"a rising star in the state's Republican party"? tanyev Oct 2023 #1

tanyev

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1. "a rising star in the state's Republican party"?
Sat Oct 28, 2023, 08:37 AM
Oct 2023

A large chunk of the state's Republican party just put in a lot of time and effort to try and impeach that "rising star", but OK, Bloomberg.

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