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John F. Kennedy International Airport gets its day in the redevelopment sun with the announcement of a $13 billion plan.
October 4 -
After three quarters, only Morgan Stanley and Jefferies have increased par amount underwritten from last year.
October 4 -
GASB is accepting comments through Nov. 2 on its proposal to clarify the definition of a conduit debt obligation.
October 4 -
Newly issued Treasury securities held in stripped form increased about $1.35 billion in September.
October 4 -
State Auditor Elaine Howle said the state's housing department's oversight of bond expenditures is inconsistent.
October 4 -
While Natalie Cohen has retired from Wells Fargo Securities, she will remain a force in the municipal bond marketplace.
October 4 -
Second District Judge Gregory FitzMaurice on Wednesday dismissed the city of Lewiston’s request to issue bonds to rebuild its wastewater treatment plant, ruling that the city didn’t meet the legal requirement to post notice of a court hearing at a “prominent” location at city hall.
October 4 -
The two Midwest firms combined to expand their fixed-income capabilities amid rising rates.
October 4 -
Munis weakened significantly for the second day in a row after the 10-year Treasury hit 3.1268% Wednesday, its highest point since 2011.
October 4 -
Key SEC officials responsible for muni rulemaking and enforcement said they don't feel disclosure has been adversely impacted due to fears stoked by the Municipalities Continuing Disclosure Initiative.
October 4 -
The undertaking, for which the city has already allocated $760 million, seeks to establish flood protection 2.4 miles from Montgomery Street north to East 25th Street.
October 4 -
The value of new factory orders rose 2.3% in August, slightly above the 2.2% increase expected by analysts.
October 4 -
Puerto Rico entities paid millions for rejected proposals, lost $1.1 billion on risky interest rate bets.
October 4
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Eric Glass, portfolio manager at AllianceBernstein, explains why green bonds are important and the bugaboos that currently curtail further issuance. Aaron Weitzman hosts.
October 4 -
Initial claims for U.S. state unemployment benefits fell by 8,000 to 207,000 in the September 29 week.
October 4 -
Piper Jaffray’s Renee Vancho discusses how the firm has altered its recruiting process in an effort to boost minority hiring.
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GFOA's Emily Brock discusses whether tax reform was a game changer for municipal bonds.
October 3 -
The Federal Reserve will continue to raise interest rates at a gradual pace in order to extend the economic recovery while keeping inflation in check, Chairman Jerome Powell said.
October 3 -
A hearing on the unsecured creditors' bid for standing was postponed to Friday to allow time for the talks.
October 3 -
Municipal bond prices weakened as supply flooded into the primary sector.
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