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The Rental Assistance Demonstration program may provide the New York City Housing Authority with some breathing room, interim chief Stan Brezenoff said.
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Ronnie Lowenstein has been reappointed as director of the New York City Independent Budget Office.
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The Chicago Business Barometer declined to 58.4 in October from 60.4 in September.
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The Treasury Department Inspector General for Tax Administration plans to audit the IRS' use of a much-feared enforcement tool under which it can impose penalties for the misconduct of municipal bond transaction participants such as underwriters, lawyers, municipal advisors or their firms.
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The deal’s underwriter cited "market conditions," confirming Chicago’s deal was placed on day-to-day status.
October 31 -
Andrew Rein has been chosen to be the next president of the Citizens Budget Commission.
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Compensation costs for civilian workers increased 0.8%, seasonally adjusted, for the three-month period ending in September.
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Private-sector employment was estimated to have risen 227,000 in October, ADP reported.
October 31 -
Patrick McCarthy, Moira Baldwin and Ian Spier join Wells Fargo’s public finance team.
October 31 -
The NYC comptroller’s report shows 80% of certified MWBE firms are still not receiving any business from the city.
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The busiest day of the week, and a good test for the market, lies ahead.
October 30 -
The memo appears to respond to a March 29 written request by the National Association of Bond Lawyers to Christie Jacobs, director of the IRS Indian Tribal Governments/Tax Exempt Bonds Office to clarify the new law.
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The struggle between board and local government continues, as island leaders agree to a tax overhaul plan.
October 30 -
The Port of Corpus Christi will team up with the Carlyle Group to finance a $1.2 billion oil export terminal designed to enhance the port's ranking as the top energy exporting hub.
October 30 -
Moody's Investors Service upgraded LAX ahead of the deal, bringing the subordinate bonds to the AA-minus level across the board.
October 30 -
After recession-driven trouble, the authority's reserve is more than $300 million, said Donna Manuelli, its chief financial officer.
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The defense team accused the SEC of a "gross abuse of power."
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In addition to the local bond measures, voters will also decide seven governor's races and a Missouri fuel tax.
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The Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency priced a $79 million refunding sale of Series 2018C taxable housing bonds.
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The muni market starting saw a steady stream of issuance of Tuesday, preceding a big wave of deals that are expected on Wednesday.
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