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Expanding housing affordability, helping small businesses, fighting climate change and improving education topped the list of new initiatives.
February 7 -
The New York City Housing Development Corp. plans to issue $375 million of housing impact bonds, a new category of sustainable development bonds.
January 24 -
If anyone had doubts about the market's ability to digest the largest weekly issuance influx in nearly two years, those can be put to bed now that all the deals have come and gone.
December 5 -
Los Angeles and Broward County deals were offered while some say the municipal market feels "heavy" and in retreat.
September 11 -
Price guidance was issued on the Fla. DFA's $950M deal for Virgin Trains, which is expected to price on Thursday.
June 12 -
The first of the week’s new-issue slate sold on Tuesday, led by deals from issuers in California, New York and Ohio.
June 11 -
Investors will see nearly $10 billion of weekly bond volume in a calendar composed of $6.4 billion of negotiated deals and $3.4 billion of competitive sales.
June 7 -
The New York City Housing Development Corp. intends to issue up to $1.1 billion of multi-family housing revenue bonds and provide roughly $27 million of additional financing.
June 3 -
Representatives of minority- and women-owned small banks from around the country met to discuss how to expand business opportunities.
May 29 -
MWBE University is a program developed by NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer to aid businesses owned and operated by women and people of color.
May 28 -
New York City’s economy grew 3.0% in the first quarter, Comptroller Scott Stringer reported on Monday.
May 20 -
Some municipal market observes hope the mayor's run won't take attention away from the city's $92.5 billion budget.
May 16 -
Council Speaker Corey Johnson hints budget talks will go down to the wire.
May 8 -
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio won praise for cost-cutting but drew criticism for failing to go far enough in preparing for an economic downturn.
April 29 -
The municipal bond market is facing $100 billion of municipal bond redemptions and implied reinvestments.
April 1 -
Green bonds and sustainable offerings are on tap this week as several sales are set to hit the market. Buyers are expected to snap up the paper that aims to fund clean water, school and housing initiatives.
April 1 -
New York City's gross city product grew 3.9% in the fourth quarter of 2018.
February 19 -
Ipreo forecasts weekly bond volume will surge to $7.2 billion from a revised total of $3.8 billion this week.
February 1 -
Municipal bonds were stronger with Treasurys as the Chicago O’Hare airport deal came to market as Detroit sold GOs.
December 4 -
Municipal bonds were stronger with Treasuries at mid-session.
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