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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.
October 12 -
In this year alone, the city awarded more than $3.7 billion to minority and women-owned business enterprises.
October 10 -
Rising interest rates have created a lot of early October red ink in the bond markets, says J.R. Rieger.
October 9 -
The municipal bond market returned from a three-day holiday weekend only to see action pick up where it left off last week — with yields heading higher.
October 9 -
The undertaking, for which the city has already allocated $760 million, seeks to establish flood protection 2.4 miles from Montgomery Street north to East 25th Street.
October 4 -
The New York City Economic Development Corp. made a $30 million seed investment in Cyber NYC.
October 2 -
"This is not a project we relish," city transportation Commissioner Polly Trottenberg said while presenting options for its $3 billion-plus overhaul of part of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway.
October 1 -
Stringer called for a chief diversity officer in every city agency, stronger building code enforcement, and procurement time frames.
September 28 -
A three decade veteran of the municipal market, Marjorie Henning was most recently a director in the municipal securities division at Citigroup.
September 21 -
Amid hurricanes and other natural disasters and with federal funding a wild card, municipalities and states adjust.
September 21 -
Legacy costs are crowding out programmatic spending, according to a report by the Citizens Budget Commission's Ana Champeny and Maria Doulis.
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