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Transit expert and former MTA head "Train Daddy" Andy Byford is in charge of the $7 billion renovation.
August 28 -
A Category 5 hurricane could lead to more than $200 billion in damage, Moody's Analytics said in a report released before the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.
August 28 -
Analysts Chris Collins and Melissa Nicandri were among the 64 passengers and crew aboard American Airlines flight 5342. The Bond Buyer will honor them at the Rising Stars dinner.
August 28 -
Paul Chatalas, director of capital markets for the state, said the six series of bonds drew "aggressive bids."
August 28 -
Big changes made by the House to a high-priority bill targeting cities and counties were rejected by the Senate, sending the measure to a conference committee.
August 27 -
PREPA bondholders who back the Oversight Board's proposed deal say it will lose their support if not confirmed by Oct. 1.
August 26 -
Legislation passed in Texas and other Southwest states this year seeks to increase or explore funding sources to finance water supply and infrastructure.
August 26 -
President Trump posted a letter on social media addressed to Federal Reserve Gov. Lisa Cook, informing her that he was terminating her due to allegations of mortgage fraud. The move is likely to tee up an unprecedented legal fight over the Fed's independence.
August 25 -
The relative rarity of the credit was compounded by their source of funds, the deal's size, and bond ratings slightly lower than New York state and city.
August 25 -
Munis underperformed a UST rally, which had everything to do with Powell's speech at the Jackson Hole symposium and future Fed action, said Cooper Howard, a fixed income strategist at Charles Schwab.
August 22 -
The University of Chicago went to market this week, as the Trump administration has targeted higher education and faculty criticize budget and program cuts.
August 22 -
The Trump administration's latest attempt to pull MTA funds comes after an audit of railway worker safety risks.
August 21 -
Attorneys with expertise in municipal disclosure say issuers who land on the list of "sanctuary" jurisdictions need to at minimum do an analysis of how it may impact their obligations.
August 20 -
Chicago Public Schools officials said they will not be making a disputed pension payment when they presented the district's 2026 budget at a board meeting Wednesday.
August 19 -
KC Mathews, executive vice president and chief market strategist at Commerce Trust breaks down the FOMC meeting.
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Little Rock, Arkansas-based Stephens Inc. consented to FINRA's findings without admitting or denying them.
August 15 -
The latest inflation report — the producer price index — threw a monkey wrench into expectations for a big rate cut next month, according to some economists, may put into question any easing in September.
August 14 -
The $137,500 fine for allegedly violating MSRB Rule G-27 was part of a $275,000 total fine imposed.
August 13 -
The rating agency cited the MTA's congestion pricing program, ridership recovery, healthy liquidity levels, and continued state support for the higher rating.
August 12 -
"The combination of stronger core and softer headline readings has left some traders struggling for direction," said Daniela Sabin Hathorn, senior market analyst at Capital.com. "There is a reason to be both bullish and bearish depending on which CPI reading you wish to focus on."
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