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The number of NYC residents receiving cash assistance has dropped to the lowest level since 1963, according to the Independent Budget Office.
August 20 -
Texas issues are headlining this week's slate of supply.
August 19 -
The selection includes Acacia Financial Group and Frasca & Associates, each of which is certified as a women-owned business enterprise and Mohanty Gargiulo, a certified minority- and women-owned business enterprise.
August 9 -
One "concerning" aspect of New York City’s economic update is a continued loss of financial services jobs.
August 9 -
The board, voted unanimously to certify that the city’s financial house is in order.
August 8 -
The bond market had no problems whatsoever digesting the primary and in the process saw yields drop down ever lower, getting ever closer to all-time lows.
August 7 -
Maria Doulis of the Citizens Budget Commission and Howard Cure of Evercore discuss what's behind the city's $93 billion FY20 spending plan. Paul Burton hosts.
August 6 -
Officials say the guidelines 'memorialize' the extensive debt management constraints under state and local laws, and the city's fiscal objectives.
August 5 -
Data from so-called smart devices can trigger catastrophe for muni issuers if mishandled.
August 2 -
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority board accepted a consultant's far-reaching transformation blueprint that leaves many questions unanswered.
July 25