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New York economic conditions rebounded in March, with purchasing managers reversing course on almost all indexes from the prior month.
April 2 -
The growth in public-private partnerships increases the need to coordinate the infrastructure and public finance teams.
April 2 -
The Federal Reserve released the program for a June conference on the conduct of monetary policy that will be comprised of mostly academics.
April 2 -
February durable goods orders data were in line with expectations for an aircraft-led decline, with the headline number falling by 1.6%.
April 2 -
It's the first such deal in four years for the authority.
April 1 -
RBC Capital Markets hired Carlos Pineiro from Goldman Sachs, as a Managing Director in Chicago.
April 1 -
The municipal bond market is facing $100 billion of municipal bond redemptions and implied reinvestments.
April 1 -
Analysts say the state's rainy day fund would evaporate quickly if economic conditions take a turn for the worse.
April 1 -
City officials say their citizens' buy-in will lead them to success in a sector where other municipalities struggled in competition with corporate providers.
April 1 -
The Public Buildings Renewal Act would authorize $5 billion in private activity bonds for the construction or rehabilitation government-owned buildings.
April 1 -
Joseph Rosenblum said he wore many hats, sometimes acting as financial analyst, political scientist, attorney, or investigator.
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 -
State Treasurer Joe Torsella says bolstering private-sector retirement savings now will reduce pressure on social services spending later.
April 1 -
The value of business inventories in January rose 0.8%, above the 0.4% gain expected by MNI and the 0.5% gain expected by the Bloomberg consensus.
April 1 -
Construction spending was up 1.0% in February, well above the 0.1% gain expected.
April 1 -
The overall economy grew for the 119th straight time.
April 1 -
President Trump blasted the central bank for “mistakenly’’ raising interest rates and for a “ridiculously timed’’ reduction in its balance sheet.
April 1 -
U.S. retail sales unexpectedly eased in February on declines in grocery stores and building materials, which could potentially reflect cooler weather.
April 1 -
Puerto Rico governor signs measure for shift to renewable energy.
March 29 -
Municipal bond volume will fall to $5.5 billion in the upcoming week, with green deals from Illinois and Arizona.
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