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CFO Dave Massaron said the city is mindful of a potential downturn as it navigates its fiscal recovery from bankruptcy.
December 17 -
Recession fears, which persisted earlier this year, have subsided and Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric Rosengren does not expect a downturn unless a major shock occurs.
December 17 -
Moody's downgraded the 417-bed Claremont Properties project to Caa2.
December 16 -
As there are just eight full work days remaining in the year, muni market leaders believe that 2020 will look a lot like 2019 — high volume, increasing taxable issuance and strong demand.
December 16 -
Reuben R. McDaniel III will head the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York.
December 16 -
Denver International Airport expects to pay up to $210 million in termination costs to exit a public private partnership for renovation of its main concourse.
December 16 -
The National Federation of Municipal Analysts has consistently called for steps to reduce investors' reliance on stale financial information.
December 16 -
With markets still digesting Friday’s news, one thing is clear: the Federal Reserve will keep rates steady.
December 16 -
The Illinois Toll Highway Authority’s $698 million refunding eliminates its synthetically fixed debt in favor of fixed-rate paper.
December 16 -
Issuance drops ahead of the holidays; taxables maintain their presence.
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