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Challenger Nicole Malliotakis called the post-Sandy program “one of the monumental failures” of Bill de Blasio's administration
September 1 -
Posey County, Ind., agreed to give a developer tax increment revenues to repay its bonds.
September 1 -
Top-shelf municipal bonds were stronger in late morning activity, according to traders, who are looking ahead to next week’s holiday-light calendar. Ipreo estimates total bond volume for next week at $3.86 billion.
September 1 -
The municipal bond market is winding up the week ahead of the three-day holiday weekend. Markets will be closed on Monday in observance of Labor Day.
September 1 -
Activists protested what they called Aurelius Capital Management’s support for austerity in Puerto Rico.
August 31 -
The Puerto Rico Oversight Board’s clash with Gov. Ricardo Rosselló escalated as the panel said one of his government's new healthcare laws may be too expensive.
August 31 -
The Chicago Teacher's Union threatened a lawsuit that could derail the funding package.
August 31 -
Volume shrank from August 2016, when the market was on a record-breaking run.
August 31 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board seeks approval to change its rule governing CUSIPs.
August 31 -
A firm deploying a direct-to-buyer bond technology platform was among the co-managers.
August 31 -
A delegation of city leaders traveled to Sacramento to lobby for the measure.
August 31 -
Two companies are to invest more than $250 million into the agency’s 16 highway service areas.
August 31 -
Joseph Lhota repeated his call for New York City to contribute to the triage plan.
August 31 -
Pending home sales decreased 0.8% to an index reading of 109.1 in July, after a downwardly revised 1.3% gain to a 110.0 reading in June, according to a report released Thursday by the National Association of Realtors.
August 31 -
The Midwest Economy Index declined to 0.29 in July from 0.43 in June, the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago said Thursday.
August 31 -
The state passed a law to strengthen its school credit enhancement program, bringing Moody's upgrades to 58 school districts.
August 30 -
Bond financing was suggested to fund the IT upgrades.
August 30 -
The package delivers about $150 million more than district officials wrote into their spending plan for the year.
August 30 -
The minor-league Pawtucket Red Sox want a new venue, which would involve city, state and team bonding.
August 30 -
The lion’s share of this week’s issuance hit the screens, led by California’s general obligation bond deal and the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority’s revenue bond offering.
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