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New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer said the Metropolitan Transportation Authority should cut commuter-rail fares within the boroughs to the cost of a subway MetroCard.
October 16 -
The New York City Comptroller is encouraging greater diversity among investment managers hired by the city’s pension funds.
October 5 -
Stringer called for a chief diversity officer in every city agency, stronger building code enforcement, and procurement time frames.
September 28 -
A three decade veteran of the municipal market, Marjorie Henning was most recently a director in the municipal securities division at Citigroup.
September 21 -
The flattening of the U.S. Treasury yield curve can be a misleading signal of recession, New York City’s Bureau of Asset Management said.
September 18 -
Mayor Bill de Blasio and Comptroller Scott Stringer want to double energy efficiency investment to $4 billion over three years.
September 14 -
The unrestricted cash balance was nearly unchanged from the end of fiscal 2017.
September 5 -
New York City’s economy grew 2.7% in the second quarter, as its unemployment fell to a historic low.
August 13 -
City officials say the round of assignments for bond counsel and special disclosure counsel includes larger and smaller, minority-owned law firms.
July 31 -
The New York State Financial Control Board went into "sunset mode" for a 32nd straight year.
July 26