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Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s warnings that cities could absorb more Medicaid costs have triggered uncertainty about the city's budget.
January 13 -
Former N.Y. Giants tight-end and two-time Super Bowl champion Mark Bavaro is taking on an expanded role at Academy Securities.
January 10 -
The governor is pushing for $3B of bonding to tackle what he called the nation’s most aggressive program for reducing risks posed by climate change.
January 9 -
New York's governor opposes efforts to solve the state’s multibillion-dollar budget gap through tax increases.
January 8 -
Bill Carabasi has 37 years of sales and trading experience in the fixed income and municipal bond markets.
January 7 -
New York's governor wants the state to lead efforts for increased capacity at Manhattan's busy transit hub.
January 7 -
The challenge this year will be biggest in the three states that were found by the Council of Development Finance Agencies to be closest to using their 2018 limits — California, New York and Massachusetts.
January 6 -
New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority tops the calendar in the first full week of 2020 with about $2.5 billion of bonds and notes.
January 6 -
New York City could save up to $400 million through design-build project delivery, the mayor said after Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed a bill to authorize it.
January 6 -
The authority approaches next week’s planned $2.5 billion of issuance buoyed by clearance of its five year, $51.5 billion capital program.
January 2 -
Paul Burton and John Hallacy examine the legacy of Felix Rohatyn, a driving force behind New York City's recovery from near-bankruptcy, and lessons learned from the 1970s crisis.
December 31 -
The investigation appears to be linked to the supervision of Deborah Kelley, a broker who was convicted and sanctioned for bribing a state pension fund officer.
December 31 -
Funding for resilience is a challenge for municipal issuers, including many in a budget squeeze.
December 27 -
The orders issued Dec. 23 bring to a close the Securities and Exchange Commission enforcement action against Navnoor Kang, Deborah Kelley and Gregg Schonhorn.
December 24 -
Moody’s Investors Service lowered the rating of the private collage in upstate New York to Ba3 from Ba1.
December 19 -
Opponents to the under-the-radar provision say its harshness could impede the execution of the MTA's new capital program by deterring contractors.
December 19 -
Facing loss of their tax-exemption under 2017 tax legislation, rural electric and utility cooperatives lobbied for language in the new federal spending bill.
December 18 -
Laura Porter will be analytical global group head of public finance and infrastructure ratings, replacing Dan Champeau, who is moving to Fitch Solutions.
December 18 -
The Bond Buyer's Paul Burton and Andrew Coen dissect Northeast regional transportation, including the stalled Gateway tunnel project, New York MTA, NJTransit, Penn Station and Connecticut's tolling debate.
December 17 -
New York financial leaders remember Felix Rohatyn, who died Saturday, as the driving force behind the city's recovery from near-bankruptcy in the 1970s.
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