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Chairman Patrick Foye says that the outbreak has no material effect for now, and the authority promises to continue timely disclosure.
March 10 -
S&P Global Ratings is postponing a March 31 forum on public housing bonds due to concerns about the outbreak of COVID-19.
March 9 -
Ramifications extend well beyond the three-level Brooklyn-Queens Expressway structure that is one of the most reviled pieces of city infrastructure.
March 6 -
The city on Long Island tapped municipal finance veteran Donna Gaden to steer a turnaround following years of structural deficits.
March 4 -
Issuers tapping the market in uncertain times, but with certainty of low rates.
March 2 -
Metropolitan Transportation Authority Chairman Patrick Foye blames Washington for "recalcitrance" over the Manhattan tolling plan.
February 27 -
Maria Doulis of the Citizens Budget Commission and Howard Cure of Evercore Wealth Management examine how the state's Medicare cost crisis could affect the city's budget. They also discuss the MTA, public housing and property tax overhaul. Paul Burton hosts.
February 25 -
The region's bond issuers sold $113.3 billion of debt in 2019, a 16.8% increase from 2018 fueled largely by a spike in taxable deals.
February 21 -
Reuben McDaniel III, newly appointed CEO and president of the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York, outlines his vision for one of the nation’s top municipal bond issuers. Hosted by Andrew Coen.
February 18 -
The New York City Housing Authority’s agreement with developers on $1.5 billion of capital repairs marks a significant move toward private management.
February 14 -
Moody’s on Wednesday upgraded Oyster Bay bonds one notch to Baa2 from Baa3 due in part to a resolution of most of the town’s legal challenges.
February 12 -
Private sector involvement will fuel timely completion of a large-scale overhaul of John F. Kennedy International Airport, according to head of the multibillion-dollar modernization project.
February 4 -
Dozens of minor-league teams would get the ax under a Major League Baseball proposal, leaving governments holding the bag for stadiums they subsidized.
January 31 -
A special commission issued a series of recommendations to simplify a system that provides the city one-third of its revenue. Albany, though, must sign off.
January 31 -
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is seeking state dollars to assist the cash-strapped Rochester City School District.
January 30 -
The city comptroller, assailing what he called a "gentrification industrial complex," proposed measures including eliminating a state tax subsidy program.
January 30 -
The head of New York State's lead economic development agency credits the municipal bond market for carving a path to tackle important capital projects.
January 29 -
Moody's Investors Service assigned a negative outlook to the college's Baa2 rating.
January 28 -
Taxable healthcare deals from NYU, and Escambia County, Fla., to price in market seeing yields fall amid virus fears.
January 27 -
The New York City Housing Development Corp. plans to issue $375 million of housing impact bonds, a new category of sustainable development bonds.
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