
Erin Hudson
Municipal Finance Reporter at Bloomberg News
Municipal finance reporter for @business. All views are my own. @columbiajourn alum. Reach me at [email protected]
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1 week ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Erin Hudson |Maxwell Adler
When students from Village School head to their classroom in Santa Monica wearing their red school-branded T-shirts, they file past a pair of Chevy Corvettes that hang from the lobby ceiling and wait for an elevator upstairs. The school has taken over the entire second story of an office complex previously used by car data provider Edmunds.com Inc. after its campus and many of its students’ and staff’s homes were destroyed in the Palisades fire earlier this year.
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | Erin Hudson
(Bloomberg) -- This month’s panic-driven selling across municipal bonds — fueled by the boom in ETFs — is proving a mixed blessing for investors in a normally sedate market corner. As the tariff-spurred turmoil erupted in recent weeks, money managers navigated the immense selling pressure via exchange-traded funds, which lived up to their billing as efficient vehicles for price discovery. That’s a boon in an asset class where some securities can go months without trading.
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | Erin Hudson |Maxwell Adler
When students from Village School head to their classroom in Santa Monica wearing their red school-branded T-shirts, they file past a pair of Chevy Corvettes that hang from the lobby ceiling and wait for an elevator upstairs. The school has taken over the entire second story of an office complex previously used by car data provider Edmunds.com Inc. after its campus and many of its students’ and staff’s homes were destroyed in the Palisades fire earlier this year.
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | Erin Hudson |Aashna Shah
Contractors carry materials during the construction of a high-speed rail project in Madera County, California, US, on Monday, March 24, 2025. The Trump administration has launched a review of California's high-speed rail project, adding to long-standing doubts about whether the venture, plagued by cost overruns and delays, will ever be completed.
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1 week ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Erin Hudson |Aashna Shah
Tariffs are going to complicate state and local governments’ construction plans, and investors will be looking for more compensation to account for the uncertainty, according to Tamara Lowin of Van Eck Associates Corp. President Donald Trump’s fast-changing trade policies risk upending supply chains, making projects more costly and more time-consuming, and potentially putting the viability of some municipalities’ plans into question.
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