- New York
New York's agreement with the Seneca Nation is a credit positive for Niagara Falls, N.Y., Moody's Investors Service says.
June 18 - New York
Niagara Falls and Rochester's home county are among the 24 most fiscally distressed municipalities in New York, a report by Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli found.
June 18 - New York
Moody's Investors Service calls the expected infusion of federal funds for New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg's $20 billion storm-resistance plan a credit positive.
June 17 - New York
Three of four New York State suburban counties of New York City have been struggling financially since the recession despite their wealthy demographics.
June 14 -
Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone has written Governor Andrew Cuomo requesting the re-appointment of Mitchell Pally as the Suffolk County representative to the board of New York's MTA.
June 14 - New York
The New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority intends to sell $280 million of new money bonds and $120 million of refunding bonds next week.
June 13 - New York
Mayor Michael Bloomberg's $20 billion plan to harden New York City from future storm damage is pricey but bold, municipal market observers say.
June 12 - New York
Fitch Ratings downgraded Nassau County, New York's general obligation and county guaranteed Nassau Health Care Corporation bonds to A from A-plus on Tuesday.
June 11 -
A New York law gives the state's government until June 15 to consider a four-year plan that would cost at least $457 million to sustain Brooklyn hospitals.
June 7 - New York
Lack of funding for wage increases for employees working under expired union contracts could result in multi-year, multibillion-dollar gaps, New York City Comptroller John Liu told the City Council.
June 7 -
New York MTA's chief acknowledged that extensive work to fix two major subway tubes damaged by Hurricane Sandy would cost "hundreds of millions" of dollars.
June 5 - New York
The New York City Transitional Finance Authority intends to sell $800 million of future tax secured subordinate bonds Wednesday, June 12, after a two-day retail order period.
June 5 - New York
Moody's Investors Service downgraded Suffolk County, N.Y.'s general obligation debt to A2 from A1 and maintained a negative outlook.
May 30 - New York
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has dismissed three senior members of its treasury staff.
May 29 -
New York's MTA will begin its $500 million sale of Series 2013C transportation revenue bonds with a retail order period Wednesday, with JPMorgan as lead manager.
May 28 - New York
New York government's settlement with the Oneida Indian Nation and the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe is a credit positive for counties and municipalities in upstate New York, Moody's Investors Service says.
May 28 - New York
After an FBI raid on Ramapo, N.Y.'s town hall on May 15, the town has decided to replace a sale of $39 million in general obligation bonds Thursday with a note sale.
May 22 - New York
New York City is in better shape than many counterparts, but financial variables still loom and "the picture could darken quickly," the Independent Budget Office said.
May 21 - New York
Legacy costs, including pension contributions, retiree health benefits and debt service, will hang over the next New York City mayor like a sword of Damocles.
May 17 - New York
New York's adopted budget adopts a number of questionable practices, the independent watchdog Citizens Budget Commission said.
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