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Citi is slated to price the $1.56 billion New Jersey Transportation Trust Fund Authority revenue bond deal Wednesday.
October 2 -
If the unsecured creditors prevail in challenging the negotiated deal, the consensual restructuring of $4.1 billion may be thrown out.
October 2 -
A wave of municipal bond supply swept into the market, led by New York and California issuers.
October 2 -
The Libor changeover isn't officially due for three years, but the change could have big ramifications for munis and is already underway.
October 2 -
The New York City Economic Development Corp. made a $30 million seed investment in Cyber NYC.
October 2 -
Municipal investors saw a wave of supply come to market on Tuesday as New York and California issuers sold debt in the competitive arena.
October 2 -
This week's deals from Dasny and N.J. Transportation may benefit from pent-up demand.
October 1 -
Gary Hall, who became the new MSRB chair on Monday, says he has a "reverence" for the muni market.
October 1 -
"This is not a project we relish," city transportation Commissioner Polly Trottenberg said while presenting options for its $3 billion-plus overhaul of part of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway.
October 1 -
Municipal market participants are awaiting a big deal from the Garden State.
October 1 -
Municipal bond volume is set to start final quarter of the year with a bang, with two issuers accounting for $3.3 billion,
September 28 -
The third quarter ended with a whimper, leaving year-to-date issuance 15% behind last year's pace.
September 28 -
New Jersey’s health benefit agreements with public sector unions mark an important step toward managing a growing expense, according to Moody’s.
September 28 -
Stringer called for a chief diversity officer in every city agency, stronger building code enforcement, and procurement time frames.
September 28 -
United Airlines is grumbling about a proposal to use aviation fuel taxes to fund a PATH extension to Newark's airport.
September 28 -
Municipal bond supply jumps next week as the last quarter of the year begins.
September 28 -
The Internal Revenue Service has taken no action regarding tax-exempt refunding bonds that were issued for Gettysburg College in 2010, after closing an audit that appears to have been randomly initiated.
September 28 -
SEC and MSRB officials responded to the concerns and frustrations of bond lawyers who were meeting in Chicago.
September 28 -
The August Midwest Economy Index slipped to 0.42 from 0.43 in July, the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago said Friday.
September 28 -
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell played down the signal being sent by a flatter yield curve and said the risk of recession was not especially high.
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