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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.
April 26 -
The nation’s largest municipal bond conduit issuer is expanding a program that funds upgrades with future energy savings.
April 25 -
While New York MTA's proposed 2.4% bump in its five-year capital program involved no new funds, it generated spirited debate on several fronts.
April 25 -
Unhedged and hedged variable-rate debt each account for 6% of the authority's $37.3 billion of bonds outstanding, according to Patrick McCoy.
April 25 -
His signature projects include financings for Yankee Stadium, Barclays Center and LaGuardia Airport. He is also a former New York MTA board member.
April 24 -
Components of the MTA's bus-overhaul initiative could pave the way for congestion pricing, which New York's state legislature essentially sidestepped this year.
April 24 -
A $2.1 million bond measure to fund employee-leave obligation payments failed in the city council.
April 23 -
The budget watchdog formed a committee to seek Kellermann's replacement.
April 23 -
A $1.4 billion sale from New York Transportation Development Corp., for Delta’s redevelopment at LaGuardia Airport is the bellwether deal of a near $8 billion week of new issuance. This will mark the first time in six years that Delta has issued in the tax exempt market and will be the second largest airline special facility bond ever completed in the municipal market.
April 23 -
New York mayor Bill de Blasio claimed progress in addressing the challenges of population growth, aging infrastructure, increasing inequality, and climate change.
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