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MTA's Patrick McCoy, Nixon Peabody's John Bove and Lowes Corp.'s Caroline Cruise will receive awards at the annual dinner.
April 18 -
With uncertainty surrounding federal infrastructure funding, Tennessee’s capital city is placing a largely locally funded, bond-financed program before voters.
April 18 -
Two big education deals are slated to hit the market on Wednesday, with deals coming from issuers in Connecticut and Ohio.
April 18 -
With the latest bout of flattening, the reality of sub-zero spreads may soon collide with an otherwise sanguine outlook on the economy.
April 18 -
The mayor's financial team is using the $10 million loan to settle a $6.6 million "dispute" with the school district.
April 18 -
The university plans to price $118 million of new money and refunding bonds this week, and to close the refunding deal in September.
April 17 -
California came to market with a $2.15 billion general obligation bond deal as JPMorgan priced the big taxable offering
April 17 -
Lombard Securities and McDonald Partners agreed to pay fines after FINRA examiners found various violations of MSRB rules, including supervisory failures and trade reporting deficiencies.
April 17 -
The City of Atlanta continues to move forward with infrastructure resilience and environmental justice.
April 17
Neighborly -
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy removed the outside law firm appointed by his predecessor, Chris Christie.
April 17 -
Flint's pension liabilities are underfunded, its OPEB liabilities are not funded at all, and it faces a looming infrastructure bill.
April 17 -
The justices and attorneys both sides in a case involving South Dakota all appeared to prefer action by Congress to regulate this area of interstate commerce that has been forced on the high court by legislative gridlock.
April 17 -
Uncertainty around the Delta water tunnel project underscores the challenges faced by the state’s utilities.
April 17 -
A proposed $425 million San Francisco bond measure to kick-start vital repairs to the city's fragile Embarcadero seawall cleared an important hurdle Monday, pushing it closer to a spot on the November ballot.
April 17 -
The top players maintained their positions atop the league tables, building their shares of a shrinking market.
April 17 -
John Williams, who takes the helm of the powerful Federal Reserve Bank of New York in June, played down risks the yield curve would become inverted as the U.S. central bank gradually raises interest rates.
April 17 -
The municipal market is seeing several new deals hit the screens ahead of the big taxable deal from California.
April 17 -
Alternative funding strategies, collaborations and resiliency awareness were the buzzwords at an S&P housing conference in New York.
April 17 -
S&P Global Ratings still has the district well inside junk-bond territory at a B rating.
April 17 -
Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin struck a guardedly optimistic tone as he released a $567.3 million budget plan.
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