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The Hudson Yards Infrastructure Corp. will offer $2.19 billion of second indenture revenue bonds for sale the week of May 22.
May 16 -
The New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority named Olga Chernat as its executive director. A chartered financial analyst who previously served NYW as treasurer and deputy treasurer, Chernat will start in her new position on Wednesday, the authority said.
May 16 -
Authority says moves are part of a plan to improve service.
May 16 -
New York City will end fiscal 2017 with a $4 billion surplus, the Independent Budget Office projected.
May 15 -
New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer called for the creation of a public-private NYC Citizenship Fund to help legal immigrants cover the cost of the federal application to become U.S. citizens.
May 12 -
The Municipal Forum of New York presented special awards to five public finance leaders and a student at its annual fund-raising dinner on Wednesday night in Manhattan. Money raised at the dinner is used to support the Urban Leadership Fellows internship program.
May 11 -
New York City's Health + Hospitals unit expects to close fiscal 2017 with a $100 million balance.
May 9 -
New York City could benefit to the tune of $200 million when the Grammy Awards returns to the city in 2018, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said.
May 9 -
New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority intends to return to the catastrophe bond market.
May 9 -
Sonia Toledo will head a new specialty area focusing on state, city and county general finance at Frasca & Associates. Toledo joins Frasca from Wells Fargo Securities where she worked for the past seven years.
May 8 -
Albany N.Y. was revised to stable from negative by S&P Global Ratings.
May 5 -
Goldman Sachs is expected to price the Hudson Yards Infrastructure Corp.’s $2.2 billion of Series 2017 second indenture bonds on Tuesday, May 23, the corporation announced on Friday.,
May 5 -
The Long Island Power Authority says renewables will save it $5 billion on no-longer needed capital investments.
May 5 -
Caution was the operative word as New York City’s budget director and City Council members discussed the mayor’s proposed budget.
May 4 -
Rick Kolman has joined Academy Securities as a managing director.
May 4 -
A potential New York state constitutional convention could set the stage for debates about municipal bonding authority.
May 3 -
New York University was upgraded by Moody’s Investors Service ahead of a $652 million deal.
May 2 -
“New York City purchasing managers demonstrated a small but directional shift in perspective in April,” the Institute for Supply Management-New York’s Report on Business index, released Tuesday, indicated.
May 2 -
City comptroller calls for tighter internal targets.
May 1 -
A PATH train extension to Newark's airport is moving ahead.
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