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The $1.2 billion in bonds are being sold through a conduit by a P3 developer.
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Elad Roisman's main expertise is in equities, corporate debt, mergers, market structure and derivatives.
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With a focus on infrastructure deals, muni buyers are set for a hefty new-issue calendar.
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Wells Fargo Securities and banker Peter Cannava are alleging the SEC was dishonest in crafting investors' statements and failed to turn them over to defense attorneys in the 38 Studios case.
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New York City's surplus for Fiscal 2018 will be used to help balance the Fiscal 2019 budget.
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New York City’s regulatory and tax oversight of businesses is a balancing act between the desire to increase revenues and to improve human behaviors, according to an urban planning expert.
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After nearly three decades of waiting for federal funds, the Texas port will issue its own debt to expand its ship channel for larger tankers and cargo vessels.
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The Mattawan Consolidated School district is hoping to demolish vacant buildings with the help of a nearly $20 million bond presented to the voters in August.
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Bakersfield, Calif., residents could see new and improved parks as part of a $4.1 billion proposition on Tuesday's ballot.
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Vallejo school district administrators are taking a rare approach when it comes to getting a $194 million bond before the city's voters this November.
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Municipal bonds were mixed on Monday ahead of this week’s hefty new issue calendar.
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Spending restrictions attached to a $500 million GO sale have triggered discussion over their effects on the state’s wobbly ratings.
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Municipal bond buyers will see a potpourri of offerings hit the screens this week, with infrastructure deals ranging from airports to gas works to ports.
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The value of new factory orders fell 0.8% in April, below the 0.5% decline expected by analysts.
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The Conference Board's Employment Trends Index (ETI) slid to 107.69 in May from a downwardly revised 108.00 in April.
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GDP will be stronger this year than in 2017, but will dip in 2019, while inflation will also spike this year before moderating next year.
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The New York economy continues to expand, even as revenues slumped in May.
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Governor says federal help is an unprecedented opportunity to improve the islands' infrastructure, economy and government revenues.
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Tax administrators will consult with governors and governors, in turn, will consult with their legislatures before responding to any of several possible rulings in the case by the high court, officials said.
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Munis turned mostly weaker on Friday as the market prepared for a fourfold jump in issuance after a holiday shortened week.
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