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NYC Ferry's ridership is expected to surge to about 9 million a year.
May 3 -
Conning is holding firm to its declining outlook on states' credit quality, though S&P sees some rays of sunshine.
May 2 -
New Jersey Transit faces a December deadline to install positive train control.
May 2 -
Aid to Hartford, in light of Connecticut’s assumption of city GO debt over 20 years, has become a lightning rod.
May 2 -
The Garden State's pension burden will remain a heavy credit weakness for the foreseeable future, according to S&P Global Ratings.
May 1 -
Pittsburgh exited successfully from the Act 47 workout, but other communities hang around for decades.
May 1 -
Derek McNeil rejoins Siebert Cisneros Shank & Co.'s municipal finance division after a stint at Morgan Stanley.
May 1 -
Munis were stronger Monday as bond buyers kept an eye on the Federal Reserve policy makers' meeting.
April 30 -
An expansion of “backdoor borrowing” in the new New York State budget raises transparency red flags, according to Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.
April 30 -
Municipal bond buyers are awaiting this week’s new issue supply as they keep both eyes firmly on the Federal Open Market Committee’s monetary policy meeting.
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