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Public finance advocates said the Senate bill has been broadened to authorize the Federal Reserve to purchase all types of bonds that are sold on the secondary market.
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Two baseball stadiums and a basketball arena face cash-flow hits from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The short-term funding for airports and transit agencies in stimulus bills won’t be a substitute for the stability of long term financing.
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Despite rising 3% in 2019, DiNapoli expects bonuses to drop this year.
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They asked for a combined $4.4 billion.
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The mayor cited COVID-19 as a spending priority while cases in his city represent more than one-third of the nation's total.
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Assured Guaranty and BAM, the two active muni bond insurers, released statements Monday saying they are prepared and able to manage impacts of COVID-19.
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New York MTA and 10 other transit systems have cited the crippling effects of ridership drops due to COVID-19.
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The funds will be in addition to the $160 million from the Emergency Reserve Fund that the board released March 12.
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The economic dislocations brought by COVID-19 led Fitch Ratings to drop the Long Island county to BBB-plus.
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Eric Holcomb said the state will consider using bond authority to move forward with capital projects that were to have been funded on a pay-go basis.
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The Fed today added in variable rate demand notes to other short-term municipal debt to a list of assets eligible to be used as collateral by financial institutions, which contributed to some stability in the secondary market.
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The timing of a $1.5 billion deal California had planned to price Thursday is no longer firm amid massive dislocations in the markets.
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The municipal bond market is facing a new reality as yields rise, issuance slows and investors remaining skittish about the future.
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A big New York State Empire Development Corp. private placement is likely to be followed by more until the municipal primary starts functioning again.
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Smaller hospital systems warn they are on fiscal life support as groups lobby for federal funds.
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Two rating agencies placed a negative outlook U.S. toll roads, while others monitor risks as volumes decline as COVID-19 keeps drivers at home.
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Bond-financed bridges across the Rio Grande will lose revenue because of the partial closure of the border, as will the Texas economy.
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Puerto Rico Oversight Board seeks delay in central government restructuring
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Senate Democrats voted as a bloc Sunday evening to stop consideration of an estimated $1.6 trillion relief package because of its perceived shortcomings, including the lack of provisions to assist state and local governments.
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