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Elected officials in New York signed laws, enacted orders and proposed policies designed to help veterans.
November 11 -
A U.S. District Court ruling against the Seneca Nation of Indians should bring more revenue to Buffalo and Niagara Falls while they combat budget challenges.
November 11 -
Regional Plan Association has renewed its proposal to establish a 24-mile, above-ground rail line to serve Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx.
November 11 -
Moody's Investors Service raised its outlook from negative and affirmed its B1 rating.
November 8 -
Buffalo is grappling with uncertainty following an FBI investigation of a city agency on the heels of a credit downgrade stemming from past deficit woes.
November 7 -
California, Massachusetts and New York came closest to utilizing their volume caps for PABs in 2018, according to a recent survey by the Council of Development Finance Agencies.
November 7 -
New York City raised its target for contracts with Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprises by $5 billion by fiscal year 2025.
November 7 -
The merger has closed to create Siebert Williams Shank, the top ranked women- and minority-owned investment bank in the U.S.
November 5 -
New York State's fifth-largest city will sell $152 million of general obligation bonds.
November 1 -
The city and its Transitional Finance Authority issued $6.18 billion of long-term bonds, according to the comprehensive annual financial report.
November 1 -
The committee's discussion will begin with a municipal issuers’ structured disclosures discussion, featuring issuers, regulators, and others.
October 31 -
New York City voters will decide a proposal to change the City Charter and establish a formal rainy-day account in the budget.
October 31 -
The Hudson River city reports making headway trimming a more than $13 million general fund deficit that sent it into junk bond status nearly four years ago.
October 30 -
Municipal Market Analytics warned that climate change may pose the biggest threat to municipal bond credits over the next decade.
October 30 -
Andrew Rein president of the watchdog Citizens Budget Commission, tells The Bond Buyer's Paul Burton why New York City voters on Nov. 5 should vote yes on ballot Question 4, which calls for a dedicated rainy-day fund. The state must also approve the change.
October 30 -
The proposed settlement, filed in federal district court in New York late last week, would bring to a close the SEC’s case against Navnoor Kang, Deborah Kelley and Gregg Schonhorn.
October 28 -
Wall Street had its most profitable first half in a decade; the second half remains uncertain.
October 25 -
Critics fear the contracting provision is so draconian it could backfire on the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's $51.5 billion program.
October 25 -
Both women will be honored as part of The Bond Buyer's Deal of the Year gala on Dec. 4 in New York City.
October 25 -
Protesters targeted investors in prisons and Puerto Rico bonds at the Museum of Modern Arts' opening.
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