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Moody's Investors Service says the appellate court decision could impede the state government's flexibility in dealing with coronavirus-driven budget woes.
August 10 -
Minority and women-owned business enterprises will now comprise 33% of city GO bond and Transitional Finance Authority book-runners and 40% for New York Water.
August 10 -
Municipals rallied Friday, with yields dropping by as much as one basis point on the long end.
August 7 -
Despite "progress" in getting people back to work, economists say the coronavirus pandemic creates downside risks to recovery.
August 7 -
The gap between the two sides includes state and local aid, with the administration offering to agree to $200 billion while the HEROES Act favored by Democrats would provide $915 billion.
August 7 -
Newly hired Long Island Power Authority CFO Tamela Monroe has arrived during a busy period for the public utility as it plans aggressive infrastructure goals while grappling with financial challenges posed by coronavirus.
August 7 -
The coronavirus is adding to strains bearing down on the city that serves as home to Southern Illinois University's flagship campus.
August 7 -
Munis rallied all along the curve Thursday, with long end yields down by as much as four basis points.
August 6 -
Initial jobless claims were lower after two weeks of increases, suggesting the trend may be downward again.
August 6 -
'How long, and how deep this will be?' Taxables, election, low-interest rates — how do these issues affect our market? Sylvia Yeh of Goldman Sachs Asset Management talks to Lynne Funk, innovation market editor (25 min)
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