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The pandemic's effect on public transportation has revived debate about the role of bicycles, ferries, in-city commuter rail and other alternative modes.
June 8 -
In secondary trading municipals ended weaker after a strong employment report.
June 5 -
Jobs added and the unemployment rate well below expectations suggest April may have been the bottom.
June 5 -
The Queens Ballpark Co. LLC bonds for Citi Field were lowered to BB-plus from BBB by S&P, which cited uncertainties about the baseball season.
June 5 -
New deals thrive and inflows continue as Lipper reports $1.2 billion into municipal bond mutual funds.
June 4 -
The state's ratings, just one rung above junk, are holding steady after analysts' initial review of a fiscal 2021 budget that pins hopes on future federal relief.
June 4 -
Chairman Patrick Foye said the designation will better position the authority to cope with the revenue loss from the coronavirus pandemic.
June 4 -
Fear of a second wave of illnesses will keep economy muted.
June 4 -
Phil Toews, CEO of Toews Corp., talks about all the recent market turmoil and what it means for the municipal bond market in general and high-yield munis specifically. Chip Barnett hosts.
June 4 -
Moody's sees the state's budget woes as posing the most severe strain on the junk-rated district's fiscal prospects
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