- New York
The New York State Common Retirement Fund returned 1.1% overall in the fiscal 2017 third quarter that ended Dec. 31, 2016, Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli announced Monday.
February 6 - New York
Siebert Cisneros Shank & Co. officially held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday to open its expanded offices at 100 Wall Street in New York.
February 3 - New York
New York City's pension funds are conducting the first-ever carbon footprint analysis of their investment portfolios to determine how to best manage them in relation to climate change, the pension trustees announced on Thursday.
February 2 -
Moodys Investors Service withdrew its credit rating for the Town of Ramapo, N.Y. after it failed to provide audited financial statements for the 2015 fiscal year.
February 2 - New York
New York City's agreement with its police union reduces uncertainty as amid the city's annual budget process, said S&P.
February 2 -
Darryl Irick is acting president of the MTA's New York City Transit unit, interim executive director Ronnie Hakim announced.
February 2 - Texas
President Trump's "sanctuary city" order is expected to foreshadow more long-term turbulence for urban-federal relations as the president sought to force compliance with his objectives by threatening to cut federal funding.
February 2 - New York
The Oyster Bay Town Board has appointed a veteran state lawmaker to lead New York States fourth largest township three weeks after the resignation of longtime supervisor John Venditto.
February 1 - New York
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio and Patrolmen's Benevolent Association president Patrick Lynch announced a tentative contract agreement.
February 1 -
Participants in last year's historic $2.4 billion public-private partnership to fund a $4 billion development of New York City's LaGuardia Airport hope the unique deal fuels similar bond transactions at other U.S. airports.
January 31 -
Veronique Ronnie Hakim will be the interim executive director of New Yorks MTA and Fernando Ferrer its interim chairman, said Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
January 30 - New York
A fiscal control board has warned New Yorks Nassau County to not use reserve funds from its $2.95 billion budget for covering expired tax abatement refunds.
January 30 - New York
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio wants state authority to use a design-build system for infrastructure procurements, amid headwinds from opponents that include labor unions.
January 27 -
The Port of Authority of New York and New Jersey should cease to own or operate transportation infrastructure, substituting ownership with private concession agreements, said a report.
January 26 - New York
New York State will be well positioned to withstand a potential moderate economic downtown and federal funding uncertainties if lawmakers adopt Gov. Andrew Cuomos proposed 2018 budget, according to S&P Global Ratings.
January 25 - New York
New York City officials and market observers on Wednesday weighed in with words of caution about the uncertainties facing the citys finances, a day after Mayor Bill de Blasio released his $84.7 billion preliminary budget for fiscal 2018.
January 25 -
New Yorks Metropolitan Transportation Authority board switched tracks and shielded single-fare riders from the latest round of biennial fare and toll increases.
January 25 - New York
Moodys Investors Service restored the Town of Oyster Bays credit rating Tuesday at an investment grade, a year after the Wall Street firm removed the rating of New Yorks fourth largest township citing to a lack of audited financial statements.
January 25 - New York
Amid deep uncertainty in Washington, New York Mayor Bill de Blasio released his $84.7 billion fiscal 2018 preliminary budget.
January 24 -
New York MTA retired $945 million of debt from its core portfolio last year through normal amortization, said deputy finance director Olga Chernat.
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