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Gov. Andrew Cuomo's plan has drawn strong positive and negative reactions.
February 2 -
Federal Reserve Chair Janet L. Yellen will join the Brookings Institution as a Distinguished Fellow in Residence with the Economic Studies program, effective Feb. 5.
February 2 -
Bond traders and buyers will keep an eye on rising yields as the municipal bond market sees a smaller than average primary slate scheduled for sale next week.
February 2 -
The city ended fiscal 2017 with a $53 million surplus, marking its third straight budget surplus since exiting bankruptcy.
February 1 -
Acknowledging budget clouds in Washington and Albany, Mayor Bill de Blasio said his spending plan aims to make New York 'the fairest big city in America.'
February 1 -
Municipal bankruptcy expert James Spiotto said courts have ordered that special revenue bonds be paid in midst of bankruptcy.
February 1 -
Worries about a future interest rate hike couples with a rise in Treasury issuance pressured muni yields Thursday.
February 1 -
A joint transportation committee is the first of two panels to approve issuing $600 million of grant anticipation revenue vehicle bonds.
February 1 -
The sanctions involved eight transactions of Alaska bonds issued in 2015 and FINRA found the firm had inadequate supervisory procedures.
February 1 -
California is still decades away from prefunding retiree health benefits liability, said State Controller Betty Yee.
February 1 -
Bank of America Merrill Lynch won a large note sale in the primary sector on Thursday as the market eyes bond yields, which have been on a tear since the beginning of the month.
February 1 -
Alaska Gov. Bill Walker is making a pitch for capital investment, including a new bonding program.
February 1 -
The municipal bond market is focusing its attention on Thursday on rising bond yields a day after the Federal Reserve signaled it could raise interest rates at its next meeting in March.
February 1 -
Laura Taylor Swain ruled that holding a lien isn't enough at this time to require ordering bond payments be made.
January 31 -
Municipal bond market participants are weighing in on what they think about what President Trump said about infrastructure in his State of the Union address.
January 31 -
An Illinois lawmaker has filed a bill that would authorize the massive borrowing.
January 31 -
Moody's placed $975 million of the university's long-term debt on review for downgrade.
January 31 -
Federal Reserve officials, meeting for the last time under Chair Janet Yellen, left borrowing costs unchanged.
January 31 -
Municipal bond volume evaporated in January, as the market felt the aftereffect of federal tax legislation that pulled issuance forward into 2017.
January 31 -
Municipal bond market participants are weighing in on President Trump's call for infrastructure financing in his State of the Union address.
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