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Eric Garcetti unveiled his fiscal 2020 budget proposal for Los Angeles.
April 18 -
Next week’s calendar should benefit from timing and availability coming on the heels of both the income tax deadline and the holiday-shortened week.
April 18 -
Nuveen, in its defense against Preston Hollow's lawsuit, says its conduct in the fight for bond business was legal whether the other firm likes it or not.
April 18 -
The Oversight Board in its fiscal plan had projected a 5.06% population drop after the 2017 hurricanes; the Census Bureau found a 3.9% decline.
April 18 -
Reaching beyond numbers, Health + Hospitals President Mitchell Katz is striving to overhaul a long-problematic $8 billion city unit.
April 18 -
Jonnel Doris, director of the NYC Mayor’s Office of Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprises, talks with Chip Barnett about program milestones, procurement goals and the importance of small firms and immigrant owned businesses.
April 18 -
Manufacturers report activity has “continued to grow” in April.
April 18 -
In 2018, employment in New York City hit 4.55 million, the highest jobs level ever recorded, State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli said.
April 17 -
A few taxable deals came into a weaker market today, highlighting the significance of what issuers can tap into by issuing taxable munis.
April 17 -
They say that the Oversight Board has shown itself to be slow and obstructionist in attacking illegitimate bonds and prosecuting guilty parties.
April 17 -
Kroll Bond Rating Agency lifted Los Angeles one notch to AA-plus.
April 17 -
The New York and New Jersey bi-state agency in announced that electronic tolls will roll out on two more bridges this year.
April 17 -
The U.S. economy grew at a slight-to-moderate pace in March and early April, though a few districts “reported some strengthening,” a Federal Reserve survey showed.
April 17 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board is making its MuniEdPro free for all market participants.
April 17 -
On deck for the meeting scheduled for next week, the MSRB's Board of Directors will discuss pennying, upcoming EMMA enhancements and financial disclosure timeliness by issuers.
April 17 -
Westinghouse, the former contractor for the utility’s failed nuclear reactor project, filed a lawsuit to recover property it says the state-owned utility is withholding.
April 17 -
January revenue beat the original budget projection by 36%, raising hopes that there will be more money to pay bondholders as the island's debt is restructured.
April 16 -
The day after tax day did not diminish demand for munis as customer inquiry, especially on the short end, was strong.
April 16 -
Detroit approved its first budget after leaving state oversight and city officials say they will get its ratings back to investment grade.
April 16 -
The White House is interviewing candidates to potentially replace Herman Cain and Stephen Moore as Donald Trump’s picks for the Federal Reserve Board, the president’s top economic adviser said.
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