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Jacqueline Thompson has worked for the New York City comptroller's office since 2000.
December 22 -
The changing federal landscape will trigger tax and revenue revisions and New York's growth may be insufficient to weather downturns, two reports said.
December 20 -
Urban planners argue for the unlocking of public assets through an asset trust, an idea largely untested in the U.S.
December 15 -
Variables range from the effect of the federal tax bill on advance bond refundings to external support for a subway improvement plan.
December 12 -
Municipal issuers continue to race to market with deals before the calendar turns over, as the tax bill may limit issuance in 2018.
December 8 -
The municipal bond market will see a second week of chunky new issuance, with almost $20 billion of new deals lining up for sale.
December 8 -
The municipal bond market was one again looking at an above-average calendar for next week, with negotiated supply alone coming in at over $17 billion.
December 8 -
Regional Plan Association's far-reaching ideas for New York-area transit overhaul struck some nerves, and president Tom Wright welcomes the debate.
December 6 -
New York City sold $950 million of general obligation bonds on Tuesday after retail buyers flocked to the deal a changes to the tax laws loomed in Washington.
December 5 -
New York City’s general obligation bond offering was raised by $100 million to $950 million after a record number of retail buyers expressed interest in the deal.
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