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The board, voted unanimously to certify that the city’s financial house is in order.
August 8 -
The bond market had no problems whatsoever digesting the primary and in the process saw yields drop down ever lower, getting ever closer to all-time lows.
August 7 -
Maria Doulis of the Citizens Budget Commission and Howard Cure of Evercore discuss what's behind the city's $93 billion FY20 spending plan. Paul Burton hosts.
August 6 -
Officials say the guidelines 'memorialize' the extensive debt management constraints under state and local laws, and the city's fiscal objectives.
August 5 -
Data from so-called smart devices can trigger catastrophe for muni issuers if mishandled.
August 2 -
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority board accepted a consultant's far-reaching transformation blueprint that leaves many questions unanswered.
July 25 -
Municipal bond buyers saw more supply come to market in Wednesday as retail investors kept up their confidence in tax-free bond funds.
July 24 -
Investor demand for New York City bonds allowed underwriters to move the sale up by a day.
July 23 -
As summer sizzles, this week’s hottest deals can be found in the municipal bond market.
July 22 -
With plenty of bonds to chew on this week, we detail what's on tap and note a ratings affirmation for the city.
July 22 -
Munis are expected to attract inflows for another week. After that the ball's in the Federal Open Market Committee's court.
July 19 -
Eli Dvorkin of Center for an Urban Future explores how to improve New York City’s public parks infrastructure, from better staffing to untapped revenue opportunities. Paul Burton hosts.
July 16 -
Denise Richardson, who previously held environmental and technology posts for the city, most recently was executive director of a construction trade group.
July 15 -
New York City has hit its goal of 9,000 certified Minority and Women-owned Business Enterprises.
July 10 -
Just under $7 billion of new-issue supply is on tap in the municipal primary market this week.
July 8 -
Three-quarters of New York subway stations are inaccessible to wheelchair users, who must fight for funds to install elevators and other upgrades.
July 5 -
Kathy Wylde, president of the business group Partnership for New York City, discusses the city's economic climate and related issues including transit, site selection, technology and the new rent overhaul law. Paul Burton hosts.
July 2 -
Charles Gasparino of FOX Business Network talks with Chip Barnett about the role municipal bonds play in the U.S. and how the market has changed over the years. He gives a look back at New York City's finances as well as the best ways to approach infrastructure spending across the country.
June 27 -
The new Chicago mayor traveled to New York City this week for a series of "meet-and-greets" with political and financial players.
June 19 -
A proposal to establish such a fund, as opposed to the current mechanism for reserves, is headed for the November ballot.
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