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While the latest read of manufacturing from the New York region suggests slowing, with COVID vaccines starting to be rolled out, the future index gained.
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The bill includes money for coronavirus vaccine distribution, schools, transit, airports, small business, and the unemployed.
December 15 -
The municipal market can best be described as a "Goldilocks market" due to accommodative federal monetary policy, strong demand and limited supply, bond director Ben Watkins told the Cabinet.
December 15 -
One must be mindful of and pay close attention to obligor filings, credit spreads and, of course, rating actions whatever chair you sit in.
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He has a background working in the island's pharmaceutical industry and for the island's government working to attract and retain private sector firms.
December 15 -
The Idawy Solid Waste District is being honored for its four-county, two-state effort to finance a state-of-the-art landfill.
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Ken Lind, leader of Nixon Peabody's project finance and public finance group, breaks it down by sectors and financing instruments. He also examines virus-related SEC disclosure guidance plus the planned phaseout of Libor. Paul Burton hosts. (38 minutes). Recorded Dec. 2.
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Joe Torsella still advised that such a move to backstop the commonwealth's two largest public retirement funds is no panacea.
December 15 -
How assumptions are settled on revenues, spending, and the economy will affect the Commonwealth debt plan.
December 14 -
Even with COVID-19-related shutdowns — a New York City lockdown may be imminent — issuers are pricing bonds into an extremely low-rate environment.
December 14 -
Fiscal 2020 added another $3.8 billion to the state's unfunded pension liabilities, according to a new state report.
December 14 -
New York State's short-term revenue losses, resulting from coronavirus shutdowns, won't curb enthusiam for the Empire State Development Corp.'s offering, according to market sources.
December 14 -
The state's largest authority pulled off a $1.23 billion issuance that included its inaugural green bonds, and it did so during the height of the coronavirus pandemic.
December 14 -
The project will construct a new 11-mile east-west freeway south of Lincoln, Nebraska, and it will be financed in a way that doesn’t infringe on state borrowing limits or expose investors to undue credit risk.
December 14 -
The second bankruptcy of the Las Vegas Monorail was much smaller than the first, and bondholder Preston Hollow LLC is getting paid a full $22 million.
December 14 -
The SEC said the court should oppose SIFMA's motion to include news articles in the proceedings, saying the group relied on only one rationale.
December 14 -
The Federal Open Market Committee meeting this week will not offer the chance of rate changes, but will bring a new dot plot, and economists are most interested in the GDP projections.
December 14 -
The LBJ Infrastructure Group, operator of managed lanes on a Dallas highway, will sell $1.2 billion of bonds through a conduit issuer.
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