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The future outlook now is much more fragile, the Citizens Budget Commission said.
August 4 -
The deal is the latest in a series of credit offerings the city is using to incentivize and grow the local charter school industry for the future.
July 29 -
Total July volume was $25.598 billion in 520 deals versus $37.573 billion in 1,013 issues a year earlier, according to Refinitiv data.
July 29 -
As passengers return and revenues climb toward pre-pandemic norms, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has billions of capital construction on tap at the region's largest airports.
July 22 -
Because revenue from riders at the farebox has not recovered as well as the MTA had expected, budget gaps are rising as federal funds are falling.
July 21 -
Most top 10 issuers for 1H are from New York and California, with four from New York and two from California.
July 19 -
Tom Wright, president and CEO of the Regional Plan Association, talks with Chip Barnett about the ongoing Gateway transportation project and its importance to the tri-state region. He also discusses the challenges and opportunities in transit, infrastructure, affordable housing, climate change and ESG. (30 minutes)
July 19 -
Personal income tax data indicates the stock market slump is taking a toll on tax collections, Comptroller Brad Lander said in a report on the city's finances.
July 15 -
Primary market takes focus for large revenue deals from the New York State Thruway Authority and the Colorado Health Facilities Authority.
July 13 -
The $11-billion-plus calendar is the largest in eight weeks and includes two large high-grade issuers which may entice buyers into the market.
July 11 -
Personal income tax revenues rely upon taxpayers continuing to be taxpayers and remaining residents of New York, especially high-income earners.
July 11 -
Investors will see almost $11.5 billion of volume head their way in the largest new-issue week of the year. More participants expect municipals to improve in the second half of 2022.
July 8 -
More frequent and extreme rainfall can produce amounts of stormwater runoff the city’s infrastructure was never designed to capture.
July 7 -
The new credit received a triple-A from Fitch Ratings and a AA+ from S&P Global.
July 6 -
Siebert's Suzanne Shank and Bill Thompson have joined with NBA veteran player Chris Webber in a new program launched by New York State to fund the growth of the cannabis industry that eliminates barriers for equitable participation.
July 1 -
For the first half of 2022, total issuance sits at $201.556 billion, down 14.5% from $235.836 billion in 2021. Taxables are down 46.8% to $31.024 billion from $58.338 billion.
June 30 -
The Kenmore-Tonawanda school district in Erie County, New York, may piggyback on a planned August note sale.
June 21 -
Hosting a World Cup game brings a variety of economic benefits to cities and counties, from increased spending by fans and tourists from around the world to burnishing a region's reputation.
June 17 -
The finance team is already lined up for the first of multiple issuances of bonds to help launch the first phase of the $9.5 billion New Terminal One project.
June 17 -
Loop Capital Markets has hired veteran managers to lead its transportation and housing groups while adding to its Texas banking presence.
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