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The board of New Yorks Metropolitan Transportation Authority on Wednesday authorized a bond offering to monetize a portion of the 99-year lease payments from Hudson Rail Yards commercial and residential development.
June 22 -
The District of Columbia submitted its enacted $13.4 billion fiscal 2017 budget and 2017-2020 capital plan to Congress and President Obama Wednesday, defying Republican legislation that would curtail any such action without congressional approval.
June 22 -
Bond industry veteran Tony Miscimarra is the new managing director of business development at BondWave LLC, as the financial technology company and registered investment advisor prepares to launch a suite of new technology products.
June 22 -
Sponsors of a $1 billion rail line in north Texas said more than $535 million of federal funding is on the way.
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Much of the funding in Massachusetts new five-year, $14.8 billion capital plan goes to transit infrastructure upgrades.
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Unlike its neighbors, Arkansas does not tap its general revenues for transportation projects.
June 20 -
In the latest installment of Muni Minute The Bond Buyer's 60-second video series that examines a top municipal market story that will impact the coming week we take a look at the debate in the New Jersey legislature over whether to implement a gas tax hike to pay for the state's Transportation Trust Fund before the program expires on June 30.
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The political and financial dysfunction of Illinois cost the state $12 million on Thursdays $550 million bond pricing compared to its previous sale in January, according to a report from the University of Illinois Institute of Government and Public Affairs.
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Marylands Purple Line rail P3 gets official notification of an $875 million low-interest federal loan.
June 17 -
The Senate Appropriations Committee on Thursday approved a fiscal 2017 appropriations bill that would maintain current funding levels for both the Internal Revenue Service and Securities and Exchange Commission as well as increase federal funding for the District of Columbia.
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Illinois paid a steeper penalty to borrow Thursday after a fresh round of downgrades but a municipal market offering historically low yields helped disguise the spreads.
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In the week ended June 16, the weekly average yield to maturity of the Bond Buyer Municipal Bond Index, which is based on 40 long-term bond prices, was six basis points lower to 3.80%, from 3.86% the previous week.
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