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It's time for municipalities to rethink the way they're spending on water infrastructure, experts said this week.
May 16 -
Incoming CFO Jennie Huang Bennett and budget director Susie Park arrive as the city warns that pension contributions may rise more than previously projected.
May 16 -
Bob Bennett, former chief innovative officer for Kansas City, Mo., talks about his new firm and tech trends. Paul Burton hosts from the Smart Cities NYC conference.
May 16 -
Billions in new paper came and went just as quickly, with yields dropping from preliminary to final pricing for most of the bigger transactions.
May 15 -
Kroll boosts San Diego rating to triple-A in wake of Puerto Rico court's special revenues decision.
May 15 -
Holders of $20 million of bonds received $3 million from the sale of the facility.
May 15 -
Worse-than-expected economic data released on Wednesday may signal softer growth — and greater demand for bonds.
May 15 -
Motions were filed to dismiss the Berkeley County School lawsuit, which alleges its CFO and finance team schemed to defraud the district.
May 15 -
Stephen Benjamin, mayor of Columbia, South Carolina, said P3s already work in metropolitan areas and dialogue needs to be opened with smaller cities looking at P3s.
May 15 -
The Garvee bonds would fund the reconstruction of the stretch through downtown Providence.
May 15 -
Soaring April tax collections have positioned New Jersey for its first rainy day fund deposit since 2008.
May 14 -
The board and the governor remain about $500 million apart on spending.
May 14 -
The first of this week’s new paper hit the street with deals continuing to produce lower yields and oversubscription.
May 14 -
Rivlin, the founding director of the Congressional Budget Office, fought relentlessly for deficit reduction.
May 14 -
Communities that have reached their debt capacity can attract funding from private investors who are focused on energy savings and climate change.
May 14 -
Preston Hollow can proceed with a lawsuit that accuses the municipal bond giant of a campaign of intimidation, a Delaware judge ruled.
May 14 -
Moody's shifted its outlook on six Illinois public universities to stable while upgrading two credits.
May 14 -
While tariffs will certainly cause an uptick in inflation, the Federal Reserve can hold rates, according to Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams.
May 14 -
Though some dealers endured a technological headache, the year-old rules have improved transparency without disrupting trading, the MSRB said.
May 14 -
Illinois bonds are gaining ground in the secondary, supported by scant supply and recent fiscal developments viewed positively by investors and analysts.
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