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The plan could hinder city operations and provide Washington further motivation to cut funding, Vito Mustaciuolo told City Council members.
May 16 -
Strategies range from flexible pricing structures with taxable and tax-exempt bonds to public-private partnerships.
May 16 -
The Independent Budget Office said state mandates are putting a burden on New York City finances.
May 15 -
If New York State legalizes marijuana, New York City could see as much as $336 million annually in new tax revenue.
May 15 -
Evans was so broke after years of fiscal mismanagement it couldn't get a loan because its credit rating had been withdrawn.
May 14 -
The oversight powers of the Nassau Interim Finance Authority were upheld by a federal judge.
May 10 -
Oyster Bay, New York, is testing the bond market with its first large deal after it was hit with a federal securities fraud lawsuit.
May 8 -
The quarterly update showed growth slowed from 3.4% amid declining commercial leasing activity, and sluggish private sector job growth.
May 8 -
Decking over a portion of the 180-acre rail site in Queens could trigger new investments in parks, schools and housing, according to a city study.
May 8 -
Moody's Investors Service revised the outlook on Long Beach, New York's Baa1 rating.
May 7 -
New York MTA now puts the tab for the 13-year-late project at $11.2 billion, more than two-and-a-half times its original estimate.
May 4 -
Byron Brown is calling for the city’s first tax increase in 13 years.
May 3 -
With over 36 years of fixed-income experience, Rieger will be a senior analyst and product manager for the firm’s municipal bond data offerings.
May 3 -
Credit analysts, bond attorneys and issuers are among those reacting to the increasing risk computer crime poses to governments.
May 3 -
NYC Ferry's ridership is expected to surge to about 9 million a year.
May 3 -
Derek McNeil rejoins Siebert Cisneros Shank & Co.'s municipal finance division after a stint at Morgan Stanley.
May 1 -
An expansion of “backdoor borrowing” in the new New York State budget raises transparency red flags, according to Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.
April 30 -
The former presidential candidate implored New York and New Jersey to enable their cities to execute streamlined project delivery.
April 30 -
New York City's executive budget came under fire for increasing spending and setting aside too little in reserves for cuts from Washington and uncertain times ahead.
April 27 -
New York's mayor said hits from Albany and threats from Washington affected the city's latest spending plan.
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