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A wave of U.S. catastrophes has northeast municipal issuers scrutinizing resiliency options and how to fund them.
January 19 -
The New York City Economic Development Corp. has named Eric Clement to be senior vice president and head of its strategic investments group.
January 17 -
The City Council unanimously to extend the deadline for the filing of the mayor’s preliminary Fiscal 2019 budget by two weeks to Feb. 1 as city officials digested state budget plans announced Tuesday.
January 16 -
Mayor Bill de Blasio envisions a tobacco-type groundswell in the fight against fossil-fuel companies while skeptics differ.
January 12 -
New York City Councilmember Daniel Dromm will take over as Chair of the finance committee, assuming a key role in budget negotiations with the mayor’s office.
January 11 -
Avi Fink, who had been the mayor's deputy chief of staff, will help manage the city's $86 billion expense budget and $16 billion capital budget for 2018.
January 10 -
New York City would be the first major U.S. public pension to divest from fossil fuel businesses.
January 10 -
The municipal bond market was quiet Monday as traders waited for this week’s new issue sales to get underway with competitive deals on Tuesday from Massachusetts and Fairfax County, Va.
January 8 -
The municipal bond market on Monday is patiently waiting for this week’s new issue sales to get underway with competitive sales on Tuesday from Massachusetts and Fairfax County, Va.
January 8 -
The par value of muni underwriting fell for the top five firms as volume receded from the 2016 record.
January 5