Search Results for: Borrowing
Presentation | 2016
Can Ontario Municipalities Borrow More to Make Needed Investments?
Gustavo Carvalho
What new financial instruments and strategies could municipalities rely on to take advantage of today’s low interest rates? What can we learn from municipal lending markets elsewhere?
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Presentation | 2016
When Debt Meets Public Approval: Municipal Bond Elections in San Antonio, Texas
Jacqueline Peterson
Municipal bonds are one way to raise money for long-term infrastructure investments. In several U.S states, bond approvals are put to a public referendum. This presentation looks at one such case in San Antonio, Texas.
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IMFG Paper | 2015
A Good Crisis: Canadian Municipal Credit Conditions after the Lehman Brothers Bankruptcy
Kyle Hanniman
Why did Canadian municipal credit conditions improved so dramatically after the 2008 recession compared to other subnational governments around the world?
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Forum Paper | 2013
Borrowing Today for the City of Tomorrow? Debt & Alternative Financing
Kyle Hanniman
Can and should municipalities borrow more? What is the role of public-private partnerships (P3s) in addressing the municipal infrastructure gap?
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Presentation | 2013
Moody's: The Creditworthiness of Canadian Municipalities
Jennifer Wong
Can and should Canadian municipalities be borrowing more? If so, what measures and financing models should cities adopt to ensure additional borrowing is cost-effective and responsible?
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Presentation | 2013
The Context of Municipal Borrowing in Canada
David Amborski
Can and should Canadian municipalities be borrowing more? If so, what measures and financing models should cities adopt to ensure additional borrowing is cost-effective and responsible?
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Presentation | 2013
The Municipal Borrowing Picture in Barrie, Ontario
Jeff Lehman
Can and should Canadian municipalities be borrowing more? If so, what measures and financing models should cities adopt to ensure additional borrowing is cost-effective and responsible?
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Presentation | 2013
An Overview of Municipal Debt Issuance
Jason Stewart
Can and should Canadian municipalities be borrowing more? If so, what measures and financing models should cities adopt to ensure additional borrowing is cost-effective and responsible?
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