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The changing federal landscape will trigger tax and revenue revisions and New York's growth may be insufficient to weather downturns, two reports said.
December 20 -
When the future of tax-exempt bonds for nonprofits was unclear, the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York unleashed many end-of- year transactions.
December 20 -
Cybersecurity is among the city's latest challenges, said James Patchett, CEO of the New York City Economic Development Corp.
December 15 -
Urban planners argue for the unlocking of public assets through an asset trust, an idea largely untested in the U.S.
December 15 -
Municipal bonds have traditionally received short shrift in college finance courses.
December 14 -
The state government's rising debt burden underscores the need for overhauls to the state’s borrowing rules, according to State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.
December 14 -
The authority, which runs New York City's subways and buses, faces uncertainty about external funding and its bonding options.
December 13 -
Buffalo, N.Y., is facing dangerous financial waters ahead with a rapidly declining fund balance, according to the city’s fiscal watchdog.
December 13 -
Variables range from the effect of the federal tax bill on advance bond refundings to external support for a subway improvement plan.
December 12 -
Jason Teeters has joined Siebert Cisneros Shank as senior managing director in the corporate finance and capital markets division.
December 7 -
Regional Plan Association's far-reaching ideas for New York-area transit overhaul struck some nerves, and president Tom Wright welcomes the debate.
December 6 -
New York City’s general obligation bond offering was raised by $100 million to $950 million after a record number of retail buyers expressed interest in the deal.
December 5 -
The governors of California, New York and New Jersey said they would challenge the Republican tax bills in court if they pass.
December 4 -
The fiscal control board is ordering nearly $18 million in cuts to all departments citing revenue uncertainty in the $2.99 billion budget.
December 4 -
The eight hopefuls still want to hold the state-run MTA more accountable.
December 4 -
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio named Dean Fuleihan first deputy mayor and Melanie Hartzog as budget chief.
December 1 -
A state fiscal monitoring board will consider for the first time in its 17-year history imposing spending cuts to the county’s budget.
November 30 -
The Regional Plan Association recommends congestion pricing, infrastructure banks, public benefit corporations, a regional rail system and an end to 24-hour New York subway service.
November 30 -
Westchester County’s triple-A rating may be at risk if the large New York suburban municipality fails to establish permanent revenue streams, according to S&P Global Ratings.
November 29 -
The Citizens Budget Commission says deficits could compromise Chairman Joseph Lhota's subway improvement plan.
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