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Transportation issues took center stage in the muni market on Thursday.
May 9 -
Chairman Patrick Foye and board members want answers to repeated snafus over the installation of train safety technology.
April 22 -
Kathy Wylde, president of the Partnership for New York City, analyzes the impact of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's 2020-2024 capital investment strategy. Paul Burton hosts.
April 16 -
Toll pricing, street management, transit funding priorities and a scramble for exemptions will be in play as New York paves the way for U.S. cities.
April 5 -
California finds itself in a familiar spot, with the most muni issuance through the first three months of the year. The rest of the rankings show a mix of usual suspects and new faces.
April 4 -
As the concept moves into implementation, variables range from toll pricing to the MTA's use of capital funds.
April 2 -
Plans call for four Metro-North Railroad stations along an underused rail line in the East Bronx, with an eye toward real-estate value capture.
March 22 -
The Fed is now estimating household ownership of munis at market value instead of book or face value and has restated historical ownership.
March 12 -
Municipal CUSIP requests rose 16.7% in February, signaling possible growth in bond supply.
March 11 -
For the ninth week in a row, cash rushed into municipal bond funds. Analysts explain why.
March 8 -
A new Big Apple Transit agency would issue new debt for transit under City Council Speaker Corey Johnson's plan.
March 6 -
Corey Johnson has called for wresting control of five-borough transit operations from the state-run Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
March 5 -
The announcement of a congestion pricing plan and passage of fare and toll hikes reflects favorably on the authority, Moody's says.
March 1 -
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio packaged their support of the Manhattan toll plan with a blueprint to overhaul the embattled transit authority.
February 27 -
As Albany enters the budget homestretch, debate over congestion pricing and other measures to bolster mass transit in the New York City region is intensifying.
February 25 -
New York City's gross city product grew 3.9% in the fourth quarter of 2018.
February 19 -
Fixing up mass transit in metropolitan New York could involve several components, Mayor Bill de Blasio said as the city and state renewed their budget tussle.
February 12 -
A warm reception is likely for the new issue supply that will be coming into the market.
February 8 -
The District of Columbia will be headlining next week's new issue slate with a $940 million deal.
February 8 -
Municipal bonds were mostly stronger at midday ahead of the week's attractively sized new issue slate.
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