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State University of New York refinancing could offset lost revenues from expected declines in student housing revenue stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic.
July 13 -
Financial challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic have not slowed long-term capital initiatives at public power firms.
July 10 -
The New York/New Jersey agency's issuance of $1.1 billion in taxable notes underscores multi-year revenue challenges it confronts due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
July 2 -
Long Island county looks to offset COVID-19-related revenue losses.
June 30 -
New York City's dynamics include closing an estimated $9 billion revenue gap due to COVID-19 and the volatile matter of police funding.
June 30 -
Cooper Howard, director of fixed income strategy at the Schwab Center for Financial Research, talks about the bifurcation in the market and what investors should look at during the rest of the year.
June 25 -
Lawyers say there could be some nuanced changes on how the SEC approaches enforcement if Clayton does leave for the U.S. Attorney job.
June 22 -
The family of Alan Anders is holding a virtual memorial on Saturday, July 11, the day that he was born.
June 22 -
The shutdown of struggling Destiny USA due to COVID-19 could prompt more gambles from the property owner, a local expert says.
June 18 -
The deadline to pass the city's fiscal 2021 spending plan is two weeks away and it faces a $9 billion gap.
June 16 -
Proceeds from the sale would go to providing direct grants to non-profit organizations.
June 12 -
Monday's first phase of emergence from COVID-19 lockdowns will put the city and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority in a national spotlight.
June 5 -
The Queens Ballpark Co. LLC bonds for Citi Field were lowered to BB-plus from BBB by S&P, which cited uncertainties about the baseball season.
June 5 -
S&P Global Ratings lowered the Port Authority’s special project bonds issued of behalf of JFK International Air Terminal LLC to BBB from BBB-plus.
June 4 -
The bi-state agency can apply to use the Federal Reserve’s Municipal Liquidity Facility, if it chooses.
June 3 -
State leaders are reluctant to grant New York City more bond capability, and other city leaders want Bill de Blasio to further reduce his proposed spending plan.
June 1 -
The think tank bestows its highest honor for leadership in the New York metropolitan region to the American Triple I Partners chairman and former HUD secretary.
May 27 -
The board, a vestige from the 1970s fiscal crisis, is a lingering motive for the city to approve a balanced budget.
May 22 -
The path to recovery from the coronavirus — medical and economic — remains murky and unclear.
May 21 -
The mass transit system still holds a strong presence despite three bond rating downgrades amid the coronavirus, Chief Financial Officer Robert Foran said.
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