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Stringer called for a chief diversity officer in every city agency, stronger building code enforcement, and procurement time frames.
September 28 -
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 -
Falling crime rates and rising graduation rates were highlighted in the New York City Mayor’s management report for fiscal 2018.
September 17 -
New York City Council Member Daniel Dromm, chair of the Finance Committee, talks about the recently passed budget, the Council’s priorities in the upcoming session, and the challenges and successes he has had in his life. Chip Barnett and Paul Burton host.
September 11 -
The unrestricted cash balance was nearly unchanged from the end of fiscal 2017.
September 5 -
The New York State Financial Control Board went into "sunset mode" for a 32nd straight year.
July 26 -
In 2016, the NYC Comptroller’s Office awarded more than 30% of underwriter contracts to MWBEs.
July 16 -
New York City’s Department of Finance continues to pay businesses that owe millions of dollars in past due taxes, according to an audit by Comptroller Scott Stringer.
July 12 -
New York City's surplus for Fiscal 2018 will be used to help balance the Fiscal 2019 budget.
June 4 -
Scott Evans, chief investment officer of New York City’s $194 billion of pension funds, will step down at the end of the fiscal year June 29.
May 29