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The city council is considering the city's budget, which gave preliminary approval to a roughly $5.2 billion spending plan that allocates $156 million for violence prevention programs. Council members expect to vote on the budget Thursday.
June 21 -
The short end of the yield curve faced pressure from a cheaper UST five-year. As the flattening trend in UST takes hold, demand for duration will also spill over into the tax-exempt space, with long-dated munis continuing to outperform, analysts say.
June 18 -
Mayor Jim Kenney called the latest rescue package the only funding source that can help with coronavirus-related revenue losses.
April 23 -
Jacqueline Dunn had held the interim position since last September.
March 5 -
The Pennsylvania governor can expect pushback from Republican lawmakers over budget-balancing plan aimed at higher wage earners.
February 4 -
City Council-approved residential construction tax and changes to a property tax abatement program paves the way for a borrowing plan that would aid the city’s poorest communities.
December 11 -
A federal judge largely rejected the arguments offered by Wall Street banks seeking to dismiss the lawsuit, which alleges a conspiracy to fix rates in the VRDO market.
November 3 -
The NBA team's plans for an arena financed with development bonds were dashed when a city-linked organization advanced a non-sports-centered waterfront plan.
October 16 -
The former Philadelphia City Council CFO will advise public sector leaders on how to address the financial and economic crisis caused by COVID-19.
October 15 -
Municipals were mostly unchanged with a firm tone on Tuesday, according to market participants, ahead of the week's large new-issue calendar that's heavy on taxables.
October 13 -
The Puerto Rico Housing Finance Authority’s deal came in three times oversubscribed and was an important step in the Commonwealth’s return to the capital markets.
September 30 -
Christian Dunbar was hit with multiple federal charges tied to alleged immigration fraud and embezzlement schemes before he joined the city government.
September 28 -
The $73 million in present value savings over the next three years will help offset the costs of the coronavirus pandemic.
September 14 -
The projected shortfall is $100 million higher than in late April, but a downgrade is unlikely, an analyst says.
June 16 -
The city eyes interest savings and, if conditions permit, may take out some variable rate bonds too.
May 18 -
Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney's revised budget proposed reflects a massive revenue shortfall, related to the shutdown to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
May 1 -
Mayor Jim Kenney’s fifth budget proposal seeks to shield the city from a potential recession.
March 6 -
The high-demand market environment boosted Philadelphia’s first general obligation bond deal of 2020.
January 22 -
It's been a few weeks since the market has seen "normal" issuance, but investor demand picked up right where it left off before the holidays.
January 8 -
Christian Dunbar discusses his unconventional road to Philadephia city treasurer, including his childhood in Liberia and football scholarship to Temple University. Andrew Coen hosts.
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