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The city moved up its bond notice and document postings in response to a BondLink report saying investors want more time to review deals.
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A class-action lawsuit alleges four of the world’s largest oil suppliers cheated Puerto Rico's electric utility out of more than $1 billion.
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The Orlando Sanford International Airport has launched a search for a new president and chief executive officer after Diane Crews recently announced that she plans to retire in September 2020.
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Municipal bond analyst Natalie Cohen succeeds former Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell, who now joins the bond insurer’s Strategic Advisory Committee.
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A bill restructuring a local expressway authority would order tolls to be lowered by 25%, threatening future road projects.
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JPMorgan Chase & Co. has promoted 117 employees to managing director in its corporate and investment bank.
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Lower gas prices, remote working, easy driving and new competition from ride-share companies are taking slices of the pie.
April 24 -
The layout of Los Angeles means the concept wouldn't work as proposed in Manhattan, Eric Garcetti said in New York.
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Municipal bond buyers faced a wide variety of securities that came to market on Monday.
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Puerto Rico’s Federal Oversight Board is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a ruling that deemed its members unconstitutionally appointed.
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In the coming months bond lawyers expect numerous municipal governments to issue new bonds to support investments in Opportunity Zones.
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The agreement represents the culmination of decades-long negotiations between Idaho, Oregon, and Idaho Power.
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Shawnee County, Kansas, commissioners on Monday morning approved by a 3-0 vote a resolution to issue about $13 million in taxable industrial revenue bonds for a shopping development in west Topeka.
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The biggest news in the world of public-private partnerships (P3s) last year had nothing to do with toll roads — the most visible way governments team up companies. Instead, the most expensive infrastructure deals were projects to build a car-rental facility and a small tram at Los Angeles International Airport.
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Franklin, with preliminary assets under management of $712.3 billion, including $63.4 billion of tax exempts, has suffered net outflows since 2014.
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The firm hired Michael Barnes in Philadelphia and Andrew Maher in Pittsburgh.
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Jerry Zaro, chairman of Gateway Development Corp., discusses the importance of replacing a 108-year old rail tunnel linking New Jersey with Manhattan and how lack of support from the Trump administration has prevented the $12.7 billion project from getting off the ground. Andrew Coen hosts.
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Bankers have until May 1 to submit their qualifications and their ideas to finance a $250 million expansion.
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Manufacturing growth in the central Atlantic region was weaker than in March, while “service sector activity was robust in April.”
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Sales of new U.S. homes unexpectedly rose in March, climbing to a 16-month high.
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