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Components of the MTA's bus-overhaul initiative could pave the way for congestion pricing, which New York's state legislature essentially sidestepped this year.
April 24 -
The budget watchdog formed a committee to seek Kellermann's replacement.
April 23 -
New York mayor Bill de Blasio claimed progress in addressing the challenges of population growth, aging infrastructure, increasing inequality, and climate change.
April 20 -
With tax season in the rear view mirror, supply is set to rise to $7.8 billion as demand rebounds.
April 20 -
Next week's $7.8 billion new issue slate features airport and water deals coming from New York and Texas issuers.
April 20 -
Big Apple pension funds plan to divest from fossil fuel investments within five years.
April 19 -
MTA's Patrick McCoy, Nixon Peabody's John Bove and Lowes Corp.'s Caroline Cruise will receive awards at the annual dinner.
April 18 -
Municipal bonds held were firm ahead of California's $2.2 billion taxable offering, which is being marketed to international investors.
April 16 -
Muni performance is looking good this month, as California gets set to sell $2.2 billion of taxable general obligation bonds.
April 16 -
Municipal market volume will rise by two-thirds to $7.45 billion in the coming week, led by a $2 billion taxable deal from California.
April 13 -
Data released by CUSIP suggests municipal issuance may be strong in the second quarter of the year.
April 11 -
The New York City Housing Authority's challenges include a roughly $20 billion capital-needs backlog, federal aid cutbacks, state intervention and a worsening public perception.
April 11 -
Municipal bonds were stronger on Wednesday as new deals from New York City and Clark County, Nev., came to market.
April 11 -
The Big Apple should be prepared to weather a big downturn, so the City Council is urging the mayor to put additional reserves into his budget proposal.
April 10 -
The old saw that rising rates are bad for bonds may not really be the case, one new report says.
April 10 -
Despite the previous technical difficulties of supply and demand, municipals are poised for a potentially stronger second quarter, according to Jeffrey Lipton, managing director of credit research at Oppenheimer & Co.
April 10 -
Traders and muni professionals said it was a typical light Monday in the municipal market — with favorable market technicals mixed with some underlying concern on the political front.
April 9 -
Retail buyers of municipal bonds got first shot at New York City’s big general obligation bond sale on Monday.
April 9 -
Weekly municipal market volume is expected to sink back below $5 billion in the coming week, making it harder for investors to price bonds.
April 6 -
Securities industry profits surged in 2017, as the the bonus pool hit an estimated $31.4 billion, according to an New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.
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