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Former college official Keith Borge was charged Thursday with defrauding municipal securities investors and concealing the school’s crumbling finances.
March 29 -
The massive New Jersey and New York agency announced a new underwriting pool for its plans to issue $8 billion of bonds over the next three years.
March 29 -
As the April 1 deadline looms, Gov. Andrew Cuomo says state lawmakers must make the state's property tax growth cap permanent.
March 26 -
Plans call for four Metro-North Railroad stations along an underused rail line in the East Bronx, with an eye toward real-estate value capture.
March 22 -
The upstate New York college has combined two undergraduate institutions and boosted enrollment a year after sinking to deep junk territory.
March 18 -
The New York mayor's $10 billion resilience initiative hinges on whether large-scale federal funding will be available.
March 15 -
Preston Hollow's accusations against Nuveen of bully tactics underscore the cutthroat competition for market share.
March 15 -
The initiative by New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer and the pension fund trustees raises the assets committed through the program above $1.5 billion.
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New York, Chicago and Los Angeles, with disparate challenges, set the tone for effective planning, said Kroll.
March 11 -
Laura Porter has been named head of U.S. Public Finance at Fitch Ratings.
March 11 -
Moody's boost at Aa1 means lower borrowing costs, additional savings and a more diverse market for the city's bonds, according to Melanie Hartzog.
March 7 -
A new Big Apple Transit agency would issue new debt for transit under City Council Speaker Corey Johnson's plan.
March 6 -
Corey Johnson has called for wresting control of five-borough transit operations from the state-run Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
March 5 -
Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., is making an end run around the Trump administration and proposing a legislative solution to jump-start the Gateway project.
March 4 -
New York economic conditions slipped in February, with current conditions falling to their lowest level since June.
March 4 -
The West and East Coasts will battle it out for the top municipal deal of the week — with California coming with a $2.3 billion GO deal and NYC coming with almost $990 million of bonds.
March 4 -
The upgrade Friday came as city Comptroller Scott Stinger warned about the use of numerous one-time actions to balance the budget.
March 1 -
The longtime municipal and fixed income strategist will become municipal bond client sales and product manager at the electronic trading platform.
March 1 -
The announcement of a congestion pricing plan and passage of fare and toll hikes reflects favorably on the authority, Moody's says.
March 1 -
The practice of protecting computer systems, networks and programs from digital attacks can expose management, budgeting and liquidity weaknesses.
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