-
The competitive sale is scheduled for Aug. 19 with Stifel Nicolaus as financial advisor.
August 10 -
Stringer sent a letter to Mayor de Blasio on Monday calling on the city to fully fund the indirect cost rate (ICR) initiative.
August 10 -
Municipals rallied Friday, with yields dropping by as much as one basis point on the long end.
August 7 -
The California Supreme Court ruled July 25 in a pension spiking case with ramifications for the state's ironclad pension legal doctrine.
August 7 -
Newly hired Long Island Power Authority CFO Tamela Monroe has arrived during a busy period for the public utility as it plans aggressive infrastructure goals while grappling with financial challenges posed by coronavirus.
August 7 -
Munis rallied all along the curve Thursday, with long end yields down by as much as four basis points.
August 6 -
'How long, and how deep this will be?' Taxables, election, low-interest rates — how do these issues affect our market? Sylvia Yeh of Goldman Sachs Asset Management talks to Lynne Funk, innovation market editor (25 min)
August 6 -
This despite being 3.1% ahead of the oversight board’s May 27 projection.
August 5 -
Total municipal CUSIP requests fell in July after three months of increases, according to CUSIP Global Services.
August 5 -
The fund will invest at least 80% of its net assets in municipal green bonds from issuers including states, cities, municipal water and sewer enterprises, transportation systems, universities, and hospitals, and others.
August 5 -
Failure to aid one could hurt the others, according to the state comptroller's review of the city's financial plan.
August 5 -
The Florida Department of Transportation continues litigation in an attempt to terminate the Miami-Dade County Expressway Authority.
August 5 -
The two board members with the deepest knowledge of municipal debt have said they will depart.
August 5 -
Ahead of the state's $1.2 billion sale next week, S&P revised its outlook on the AAA rated state to negative
August 4 -
Benefits may aid island's economy and reduce pressure on island's local and territory-wide governments to pay for welfare benefits.
August 4 -
Municipal yields fell as much as three basis points on the long end of the AAA curves.
August 4 -
The Illinois Public Pension Fund Association says POBs could offer a potential fix for some but some market participants urge caution due to POBs' perils.
August 4 -
The Democratic governor has requested changes to a municipal bonding bill that would have empowered local governments to borrow for offsetting revenue losses from the COVID-19 pandemic.
August 4 -
Kathy Wylde, president of the Partnership for New York City, charts a path for restarting the city's economy, including a digital buildup and public-private partnerships. Paul Burton hosts.
August 4 -
Municipal bonds were little changed on Monday ahead of this week's new-issue calendar.
August 3























