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Wall Street profits were up 33% from the year-earlier period, according to New York's state comptroller.
October 30 -
The $145 million initiative is intended to fortify the Rockaway Peninsula.
October 30 -
The city has amassed more than $95 billion in other post-employment obligations without any credible plan to pay it off, the report says.
October 26 -
Municipal bond veteran Paula Dagen will join the Northeast public finance group.
October 26 -
New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer cited pension fund gains while challenger Michel Faulkner said the incumbent doesn't stand up to mayor Bill de Blasio's spending.
October 18 -
The mayor cited high reserves and bond ratings while challengers Nicole Malliotakis and Bo Dietl called his spending reckless.
October 11 -
New York State's locally-owned bridges need $27.4 billion to repair aging infrastructure, according to the state's top fiscal officer.
October 10 -
The New York City Transitional Finance Authority said it plans to sell $850 million of tax-exempt fixed-rate future tax secured subordinate bonds on Wednesday, Oct. 18. There will be a two-day retail order period starting on Monday, Oct. 16.
October 6 -
The program to purchase and support affordable mortgages for New Yorkers will include an RBC unit and provisions for military veterans.
October 5 -
Bank of America Merrill Lynch held its No. 1 ranking among municipal underwriters as the biggest firms battled for deals in a shrinking market for new issuance.
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