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In reply to the discussion: In your opinion do Wall Street and the Investment Banks serve a societal purpose? [View all]A HERETIC I AM
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Once the underwriting process is complete and the bonds have been sold, the investment bank can be contracted to hold the funds not yet disbursed to pay bills on the project and yes, that money can be further invested so that it pays interest of some sort, but it has to be VERY liquid and as such the interest is not that huge. It is siginficant, but not nearly as much as one might think.
Are you familiar with the bond issuance process in its entirety?
How is it that...say...the city of Fort Myers, FL came up with the money to build a pair of flyover bridges at a busy intersection, or convert a major surface street into a free flowing roadway by building bridges at every intersection?
With all due respect, the amount of misinformation or even complete lack of understanding of how bonds are issued, how they are underwritten, where the money actually comes from, etc. is huge, and not at all unexpected, not only here on DU (and I have been reading this sort of thing on DU for years) but with the public in general.