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New York State lacks long-term planning for addressing its infrastructure challenges, leading engineers said during a recent panel discussion.
September 14 - New York
Four investment management firms received awards from New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer for diversity initiatives on behalf of city pension funds.
September 13 - New York
Lower Manhattan has come back from the 9/11 attacks with a much larger population than it had before, creating new capital spending challenges for New York City.
September 13 - New Jersey
The termination of New Jerseys tax reciprocity agreement with Pennsylvania is a credit positive for the Garden State due to $180 million in estimated new annual revenue that will be generated, according to Moodys Investors Service.
September 12 - New York
Municipal bonds played a key role in New York Citys rebound from the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center.
September 12 - Connecticut
Admitting its budget imbalance problem is Connecticut's first step to reversing bond rating downgrades, said state Comptroller Kevin Lembo.
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Jefferies said it received good demand for the $292.26 million of tobacco settlement pass-through bonds it priced for the New York Counties Tobacco Trust VI.
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Nearly two years after the opening of One World Trade Center, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey may soon be looking to sell the Manhattan landmark as part of a shift toward a more transportation focus.
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Muni bond broker Matthew Picerno, who perished in the 9-11 attacks on the World Trade Center, had a larger than life personality that was evident at his job at Cantor Fitzgerald, and within his family and home life.
September 9 - Pennsylvania
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's Sept. 2 decision to revoke a nearly 40-year tax reciprocity agreement with neighboring Pennsylvania does not pose an immediate credit impact for either state, according to S&P Global Ratings.
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