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The former presidential candidate implored New York and New Jersey to enable their cities to execute streamlined project delivery.
April 30 -
Weekly municipal bond volume will be down with the Federal Open Market Committee set to meet, though no interest rate increase is expected.
April 27 -
New York City's executive budget came under fire for increasing spending and setting aside too little in reserves for cuts from Washington and uncertain times ahead.
April 27 -
New Jersey lawmakers expanded the scope of a bond proposal to add money for school safety.
April 27 -
The municipal bond market will see a light new issue calendar next week as the Federal Reserve meeting on monetary policy puts a damper on new debt issuance.
April 27 -
New York's mayor said hits from Albany and threats from Washington affected the city's latest spending plan.
April 26 -
New casinos will open this year after a winning 2017 for the Jersey Shore resort’s downsized gambling industry.
April 26 -
The nation’s largest municipal bond conduit issuer is expanding a program that funds upgrades with future energy savings.
April 25 -
While New York MTA's proposed 2.4% bump in its five-year capital program involved no new funds, it generated spirited debate on several fronts.
April 25 -
Unhedged and hedged variable-rate debt each account for 6% of the authority's $37.3 billion of bonds outstanding, according to Patrick McCoy.
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