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Reuben McDaniel III, newly appointed CEO and president of the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York, outlines his vision for one of the nation’s top municipal bond issuers. Hosted by Andrew Coen.
February 18 -
Having rejected a Puerto Rico Oversight Board request to dismiss the challenges to the restructuring because it would be extremely difficult to undo, a U.S. appeals court is about to entertain the board's arguments on the challenges' substance.
February 14 -
Eric Garcetti's signed an executive directive
February 14 -
Lack of supply continues while professional money keeps market liquid.
February 14 -
A nonprofit corporation will use the taxable and tax-exempt bonds to buy or refinance 28 skilled nursing facilities in Oklahoma and Texas.
February 14 -
The municipal market started off the week like gangbusters, but was ending very quietly on Thursday as the holiday-shortened week approaches.
February 13 -
The total employment number slipped below one million in December, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
February 13 -
If House Bill 653 passes, Fitch Ratings says any rating impact would be felt by local governments that receive transfers, rather than by the utilities.
February 13 -
Analysts expect a drop in trade volume in at least the first two quarters of this year.
February 13 -
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, presenter of the Oscars, is issuing debt to cover cost overruns on the museum it plans to open in December.
February 13 -
BlackRock's Sean Carney discusses the new era of challenges for muniland, including climate change and cyber security. He also opines about the growing trend of taxable issuance. Aaron Weitzman hosts.
February 13 -
The municipal primary saw billions of new deals hit the market, but the final yields on the biggest deal of the day result in something that the market hadn’t seen in a while — a repricing to higher yields.
February 12 -
Amarillo city officials are asking voters to go to the polls in May to decide the fate of a $275 million bond issue to help fund a proposed $319 million Civic Center expansion and renovation project.
February 12 -
Members of the Public Finance Network sent a letter to Congress urging restoration of advance refunding for tax-exempt bonds.
February 12 -
Omaha voters will be asked in May to authorize $200 million of general obligation bonds.
February 12 -
Puerto Rico Bankruptcy Chief Mediator Barbara Houser said that the bankruptcy judge should rule on issues concerning "nonsecured creditors."
February 11 -
The muni primary saw a flood of issuance on Tuesday, with the majority of it being from Texas issuers including one deal that got majorly upsized.
February 11 -
A key New Jersey link to the long-stalled Gateway Tunnel project under the Hudson River into Manhattan cleared a major barrier for federal funding Monday and now awaits clearance from the White House.
February 11 -
State Comptroller Susana Mendoza released interim numbers because the state's comprehensive annual financial report for fiscal 2019 is unfinished.
February 11 -
An industry fall coincides with a rise in sustainable investing around the world and divestment from fossil fuels.
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