- New York
The New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority intends to sell roughly $200 million of second resolution, fixed-rate tax-exempt bonds on June 25
June 17 - New York
Nixon Peabody hired Vincent Casey from Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe as part of a buildout in project finance and public-private partnerships.
June 17 - New York
Moody's Investors Service upgraded New York's general obligation and personal income tax bond ratings to Aa1 from Aa2 Monday, citing improved governance and finances.
June 16 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission's investigation of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey must determine if investors needed to know about $1.8 billion of controversial spending, securities law experts said. Others said any SEC enforcement action would not be a fix for the authority's problems.
June 16 -
As state and local governments make efforts to prepare for climate change, credit analysts are watching closely to see how impacts from weather-related events might affect credit quality.
June 13 - New York
The New York City Housing Development Corp.'s board approved $373 million in bonds to price next week for affordable housing as part of a $607 million debt package.
June 13 - New York
New York City faces challenges beyond its recent labor agreement with the United Federation of Teachers, state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli said.
June 12 -
CUNY's journalism grad school is launching a five-year effort to improve state and local fiscal reporting, thanks to a major gift from New York civic leader Richard Ravitch.
June 10 -
Connecticut and New York's MTA will jointly pursue $349 million in federal resiliency funds to replace the 118-year-old Walk Bridge in Norwalk, Gov. Dannel Malloy said.
June 9 - New York
The trustees of all five New York City pension funds have voted to ban placement agents across all investment classes, Comptroller Scott Stringer announced.
June 9 - New York
Seasonal borrowing for fiscal 2015 will not be necessary, thereby saving New York City $75 million in debt- service costs, Comptroller Scott Stringer said.
June 6 -
Health-care cost savings in contracts between New York City and its municipal labor unions should be recurring and "bend the cost curve" by making the system operate more efficiently, said Carol Kellermann, president of the Citizens Budget Commission watchdog organization.
June 6 -
Infrastructure in New York City and around the Northeast is crumbling. How to pay to fix it is a question without easy answers.
June 6 - New York
Fitch's AA rating of New York City's general obligation bonds reflects the city's effective management, said a spokesman for Mayor Bill de Blasio's budget office.
June 5 - New York
The Suffolk County, N.Y. legislature is taking steps to both increase and decrease the county's borrowing.
June 4 - New York
Stronger than expected tax revenue has narrowed outyear budget gaps for New York City, said city Comptroller Scott Stringer.
June 4 -
HUD's post-Sandy program awarded combined $540 million for a 10-mile berm along Manhattan's Lower East Side, a living breakwater along Staten Island's shore and protection for the Hunts Point food market and Long Island waterways.
June 2 -
The Federal Transit Administration awarded about $167 million to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and $67 million to New Jersey Transit to help both agencies continue rebuilding and replacing after Hurricane Sandy.
May 30 - New York
Comptroller Scott Stringer named 27-year TIAA-CREF veteran Scott Evans chief investment officer for the $150 billion New York City pension funds.
May 29 - New York
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is negotiating a deal with developer Larry Silverstein to cut the transportation infrastructure operator's risk and increase its potential gain from the construction of Three World Trade Center.
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