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The Manhattan Institute's study comes amid a New York transit crisis and related political bickering
July 26 -
Top quality municipal bonds were weaker at midday, according to traders, as deals from New York City swept into the marketplace.
July 26 -
The municipal bond market is ready for the New York City deal to be priced for institutions on Wednesday as traders eye the direction of bond yields.
July 26 -
Top-rated municipal bonds ended weaker on Tuesday, according to traders, as deals from New York City, Philadelphia and the Port of Seattle hit the market.
July 25 -
Top-rated municipal bonds were weaker at mid-session, according to traders, who saw deals from New York City and Philadelphia hit the market.
July 25 -
After a busier-than-usual Monday, municipal bond traders will pick up right where they left off, with New York City and the Port of Seattle among the issuers coming to market.
July 25 -
Top-shelf municipal bonds finished Monday unchanged on a businer-than-usual Monday, as a few deals priced for retail and for institutional investors.
July 24 -
Top-shelf municipal bonds were steady around lunchtime, as muni traders are seeing a busier than usual Monday with a few deals pricing for retail and for institutional investors.
July 24 -
Although total weekly volume is expected to be low, municipal bond traders will start the week running, with a few deals expected to price on Monday.
July 24 -
The drop in issuance comes despite a decline in yields over the past week that made the market issuer-friendly.
July 21 -
Top shelf municipal bonds were stronger at mid-session, according to traders, who are looking ahead to next week’s smaller-than-average new issue calendar, which Ipreo estimates at $4.24 billion.
July 21 -
Top-rated municipal bonds were stronger at mid-session, according to traders, as the competitive arena heated up with the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York’s offering four bond sales totaling almost $1.5 billion while the state of New Mexico brought two sales totaling over $380 million.
July 18 -
Municipal bond traders are set to see the first of the week’s new issue hit the screens on Tuesday, led by the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York’s four competitive bond sales.
July 18 -
New York's redesigned Open Data Portal is getting 50,000 new users a month.
July 14 -
The campaign finance board cited the straw-voter scandal that emerged during his 2013 run.
July 14 -
Municipalities across the U.S. have an opportunity to re-purpose underused and undervalued assets, according to RBC Capital Markets and HR&A Advisors.
July 6 -
College-bound high school seniors from across New York City got their first introduction to the world of public finance on Wednesday when they attended a special bond class organized by The Municipal Forum of New York and Futures and Options.
July 5 -
Troubleshooter Joe Lhota, back as chair of New York's MTA, has no shortage of challenges.
June 30 -
New York lawmakers approved a three-year extension of counties' authority to levy local sales tax.
June 29 -
Aetna is moving its corporate headquarters to Manhattan, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Thursday. The health insurance company will move from Hartford, Conn., to its new headquarters at 61 9th Avenue by the end of 2018.
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