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The mass-transit enterprises for Pittburgh and Philadelphia face crises regardless of how a lawsuit over toll-related revenue plays out, says the rating agency.
June 11 -
Nick Sifuentes of the Tri-State Transportation Campaign explores ways to unravel the metro New York commuter mess. Paul Burton and Andrew Coen host.
June 11 -
He said the board has been inaccurate in its financial predictions and that he wouldn’t participate in any cuts to pensioner benefits.
June 10 -
Water, health care and housing lead the agenda in budget discussions.
June 10 -
But size isn't everything as the value of the municipal bond market increased.
June 10 -
The association filed a court brief supporting Indian River County’s appeal of private activity bonds for the privately owned passenger train project.
June 10 -
From a fixed income investor’s standpoint, congestion pricing could provide exciting new investment opportunities with relatively high income and moderate risk.
June 10
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The law firm is ramping up its infrastructure focus with the hiring of Christopher J. Reitzel and Jeffrey Pohl to expand the law firm’s public finance group.
June 10 -
State lawmakers at this year’s session provided $993 million for 1,600 bond-funded projects around the state.
June 10 -
Rating criteria changes and a ruling in the Puerto Rico III case have undermined some investors' and analysts' confidence in revenue pledges.
June 10 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission agreed to settle with Oyster Bay, New York, and are awaiting a district court judge's approval.
June 10 -
The municipal bond market watched and waited on Monday as President Trump lamented his lack of control over monetary policy as data show the economy humming along.
June 10 -
President Donald Trump renewed his attack on the Federal Reserve Monday.
June 10 -
Investors will see supply from airports, hospitals, higher ed and more this week.
June 10 -
The triple-C rated authority is petitioning to increase its rates as a supplier threatens to cut off fuel.
June 7 -
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 -
In a Friday letter, NABL has only four suggestions for the IRS 2020 priority guidance plan on regulatory issues involving the tax-exempt bond industry, half as many as it did a year ago.
June 7 -
A judge denied Chicago's request for a restraining order to stop the state comptroller from intercepting state grant money on behalf of city pension funds.
June 7 -
Maine will test the municipal bond market for the first time under Janet Mills, who reversed her predecessor's animosity toward bonds.
June 7 -
State lawmakers punted the touchy subject of reimposing tolls to Gov. Ned Lamont, who may call a special session.
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