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Retail giant Amazon announced separate joint second headquarters in New York City and Arlington, Virginia.
November 13 -
Suggestive of possible near-term growth in issuance, municipal CUSIP requests rebounded in October.
November 13 -
Municipal bonds were stronger at mid-session as buyers await this week’s new issue supply.
November 13 -
Carol Kellermann, outgoing president of Citizens Budget Commission, discusses the New York fiscal watchdog organization's monitoring of city and state finances. Paul Burton and Chip Barnett host.
November 13 -
New York City purchasing managers reported that employment reached another record high level in October.
November 2 -
New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer released the city’s Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for Fiscal Year 2018 on Wednesday.
October 31 -
The Rental Assistance Demonstration program may provide the New York City Housing Authority with some breathing room, interim chief Stan Brezenoff said.
October 31 -
Ronnie Lowenstein has been reappointed as director of the New York City Independent Budget Office.
October 31 -
Andrew Rein has been chosen to be the next president of the Citizens Budget Commission.
October 31 -
The NYC comptroller’s report shows 80% of certified MWBE firms are still not receiving any business from the city.
October 30 -
New York’s mass transit crisis has prompted some transportation advocates to say the city would be better off taking back subway and bus operations from the state-run MTA.
October 26 -
Puerto Rico bonds gained in a mixed muni market as a revised fiscal plan projected a bigger surplus.
October 22 -
Municipal bonds were stronger on Monday ahead of this week’s rather paltry new issue supply calendar.
October 22 -
Weekly bond volume is forecast to fall to $5.9 billion from $10.3 billion in the prior week.
October 19 -
Municipal bond supply plunges to under $6 billion next week after seeing over $10 billion of new issues priced this week.
October 19 -
Kelly Jin, a former White House adviser, will work to streamline analytical and data practices in the Big Apple.
October 17 -
Municipal bonds turned mixed on Monday as two New York issuers offered deals to retail buyers.
October 15 -
Deals from two New York issuers were offered to retail buyers on Monday as a supply-heavy week began.
October 15 -
The municipal bond market is set for almost $11 billion of new supply.
October 12 -
Municipal bond supply jumps to almost $11 billion next week as investors get set to see a wide variety of deals heading their way.
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