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The New York/New Jersey agency's issuance of $1.1 billion in taxable notes underscores multi-year revenue challenges it confronts due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
July 2 -
Preston Hollow says another court ruling proves some of its defamation claims. Nuveen counters that accusations fail to rise to defamation because many are opinion or true.
July 1 -
The municipal market saw a $40 billion-plus month for the second time this year, as issuers flooded the market with bond sales during the month of June.
June 30 -
Proceeds will finance and refinance projects based on the benefits of ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education, officials say.
June 26 -
The mass transit agency is staring at a prolonged fiscal calamity with further federal support at a standstill and its $51.5 billion capital program in jeopardy.
June 24 -
Uneasiness about the markets and the RPF process during coronavirus pushed the transit authority's oversight board to retain the commuter rail operator.
June 24 -
Century Housing says it has financed 45,000 affordable housing units, but this marks its first venture into the municipal bond market with a muni CUSIP.
June 19 -
The Senate minority leader told advocates to lean on 21 key Republicans. "Everyone has friends and family in other states," he said.
June 19 -
Sorth, who joins as a managing director, will provide municipal bond underwriting and advisory services to clients in Missouri and the Midwest.
June 18 -
Its $400 million GOs attracted investors, resulting in a record low interest cost of 2.31%, according to state Treasurer Shawn Wooden.
June 17 -
The former Loop Capital executive has nearly two decades of experience in underwriting and institutional sales.
June 16 -
Raymond James' Western region head Robert Larkins was part of a couple caught on video challenging a man for chalking the slogan in front of his own home.
June 15 -
California blasts West Valley Water District for financial control failures, including awarding contracts without a bidding process.
June 12 -
Flynn joined the Cleveland-based firm’s Indianapolis office as a managing director.
June 12 -
Oregon's $320.4 million of taxable GO bonds were 7.7 times oversubscribed in some maturities.
June 11 -
The pandemic's effect on public transportation has revived debate about the role of bicycles, ferries, in-city commuter rail and other alternative modes.
June 8 -
Chairman Patrick Foye said the designation will better position the authority to cope with the revenue loss from the coronavirus pandemic.
June 4 -
Primary market deals generated strong demand, and municipals were little changed in secondary trading.
June 3 -
Comptroller Kevin Lembo forecast a $620 million fiscal 2020 deficit in his monthly update to Gov. Ned Lamont.
June 3 -
Illinois said Tuesday it signed an agreement for the Municipal Liquidity Facility to purchase its one-year certificates. Closing is expected Friday.
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