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Moses Gates, Regional Plan Association vice president for housing and neighborhood planning, talks about its recent report on fixing problems at the New York City Housing Authority. Paul Burton hosts.
December 10 -
Morgan Stanley is cutting about 1,500 jobs globally, including several managing directors.
December 9 -
The Illinois Finance Authority and Chicago closed on the first property assessed clean energy bond deal in the state and authorization is in place for more.
December 9 -
Trade worries returned among investors as the Fed meets this week to decide on interest rates.
December 9 -
The town of Waterford decided to go ahead with refunding its $15,640,000 in general obligation bonds at its recent Representative Town Meeting.
December 9 -
In 1949, the first meeting of the Municipal Analysts Group of New York was held. Still thriving 70 years later, MAGNY will celebrate its anniversary at the Yale Club Friday.
December 9 -
As the Federal Open Market Committee convenes for its final scheduled meeting this year, one where President Trump kept upping the political pressure, the 2020 elections threaten to make the situation worse.
December 9 -
The North Tarrant Express Mobility Partners will price $1.2 billion of refunding bonds that enjoy the boost of Fitch Ratings' one-notch upgrade to BBB.
December 9 -
There's just no stopping the municipal momentum this holiday season. Happy shopping, investors.
December 9 -
Fresh on the heels biggest volume week of the year — and in nearly two years — the market is keeping the pedal to the metal.
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