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School districts dominate the list of 64 issuers seeking $11.2 billion of debt authority.
April 29 -
The P3 market is growing and state and local governments are taking note.
April 29 -
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio won praise for cost-cutting but drew criticism for failing to go far enough in preparing for an economic downturn.
April 29 -
The municipal bond industry veteran, formerly of PNC and Janney, will head municipal strategy and credit at Hilltop.
April 29 -
The Bond Buyer's Northeast Regional Editor Paul Burton speaks to CBC President Andrew Rein about the NYC Fiscal 2020 executive budget.
April 26 -
The board says it will file law suits seeking to claw back funds from bondholders before the end of Thursday, May 2.
April 26 -
The one-time cash infusion would go toward the unfunded liability of the Teachers' Retirement Fund ‘96 — the defined benefit plan for teachers hired after June 30, 1995.
April 26 -
The proposed $12.7 billion project to build a new rail tunnel connecting New York and New Jersey has become a flashpoint between Democratic lawmakers and the Trump administration.
April 26 -
Municipal bond buyers will be seeing more than $5 billion of supply headed into the market.
April 26 -
In the week ended April 25, the weekly average yield to maturity of the Bond Buyer Municipal Bond Index, which is based on 40 long-term bond prices, fell to 3.87% from 3.89% the previous week.
April 25 -
Municipal bond buyers saw the last of the week’s new issues come to market on Thursday with action dominated by several large California water issuers.
April 25 -
A watchdog organization says New York City would fare better with a rainy day fund instead of its current reserve mechanisms.
April 25 -
Utilities serving 40 million people and 5 million acres of irrigated farm land agreed to a federal plan to keep water flowing amid a two-decade drought.
April 25 -
The city and county agreed to extend a hotel/motel tax to support bonds for a $175 million expansion.
April 24 -
More municipal supply hit the market on Wednesday with the University of Connecticut’s $240 million general obligation deal attracting interest.
April 24 -
Judge Swain's ruling complicates the Puerto Rico Oversight Board's effort to recover payments on $6 billion of bonds that the board deems to have been illegally sold.
April 24 -
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy's administration released the latest in a series of reports designed to provide a roadmap to get Atlantic City out of fiscal trouble.
April 24 -
The city moved up its bond notice and document postings in response to a BondLink report saying investors want more time to review deals.
April 24 -
The Orlando Sanford International Airport has launched a search for a new president and chief executive officer after Diane Crews recently announced that she plans to retire in September 2020.
April 24 -
Municipal bond analyst Natalie Cohen succeeds former Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell, who now joins the bond insurer’s Strategic Advisory Committee.
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