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Dovetailing on President Biden's clean-energy initiatives, the Employees’ Retirement System and Teachers’ Retirement System voted for the divestments.
January 26 -
Thirty-four more S&P 100 companies will publicly disclose the composition of their workforce by race, ethnicity and gender, NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer said Monday.
September 28 -
The plunge of the financial markets amid COVID-19 stands to push up pension costs — and budget strain — for the city.
March 31 -
Looming state budget cuts combined with the COVID-19 threat could have a negative impact on NYC's economy.
March 3 -
An industry fall coincides with a rise in sustainable investing around the world and divestment from fossil fuels.
February 11 -
Expanding housing affordability, helping small businesses, fighting climate change and improving education topped the list of new initiatives.
February 7 -
Three of the biggest New York City pension funds have selected advisors to help divest from fossil fuels.
January 21 -
Wall Street had its most profitable first half in a decade; the second half remains uncertain.
October 25 -
The policy would require firms to consider women and people of color for every open board seat and for CEO appointments.
October 15 -
More than 600 firms have adopted proxy access, a program launched under the comptroller’s Boardroom Accountability Project.
September 19 -
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 -
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 -
The FY 2020 budget adds $250 million in new reserves to the executive budget Mayor Bill de Blasio presented in April.
June 17 -
New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer received several awards for excellence in financial reporting.
June 6 -
Representatives of minority- and women-owned small banks from around the country met to discuss how to expand business opportunities.
May 29 -
MWBE University is a program developed by NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer to aid businesses owned and operated by women and people of color.
May 28 -
New York City’s economy grew 3.0% in the first quarter, Comptroller Scott Stringer reported on Monday.
May 20 -
Some municipal market observes hope the mayor's run won't take attention away from the city's $92.5 billion budget.
May 16 -
Council Speaker Corey Johnson hints budget talks will go down to the wire.
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