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The latest slip in inflation will likely be short-lived and interest rates could stay where they are “for some time.”
May 22 -
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin warned that the U.S. government will face a default in “late summer” unless Congress increases the debt ceiling.
May 22 -
Trade issues with China should end with a deal, leaving the U.S. economy mostly unscathed, the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston president said.
May 21 -
Environmentalists threatened to file suit after Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill ordering studies and construction of the routes in rural areas of Florida.
May 21 -
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 -
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio with his wife Chirlane McCray by his side speaks to the press in lower Manhattan on Thursday.
May 16 -
While tariffs will certainly cause an uptick in inflation, the Federal Reserve can hold rates, according to Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams.
May 14 -
While futures signaled traders' expectations, analysts said conditions aren't ripe for the Federal Reserve to ease credit.
May 13 -
As the innovation- and resilience-themed Smart Cities conference begins, questions include how well is New York prepared for another Sandy-like catastrophe.
May 13 -
The White House is considering conservative economist Judy Shelton to fill one of the two vacancies on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors.
May 13 -
Atlanta Fed President Rafael Bostic said he would do "whatever it takes" should tariffs cause consumers to cut back spending.
May 10 -
Lawmakers have to wait another week for the governor's five-year infrastructure plan.
May 9 -
Legislation to put bond measures and the 2020 and 2022 ballots has cleared two Assembly committees.
May 9 -
The debate over the success of quantitative easing continues, even as the threat of recession slips.
May 8 -
Council Speaker Corey Johnson hints budget talks will go down to the wire.
May 8 -
If approved by the governor, the budget will mark the ninth consecutive year of record spending by the Sunshine state.
May 6 -
Change is always difficult, and the Federal Reserve’s attempt to find a better monetary policy framework is no exception.
May 6 -
In a letter sent to the SEC and the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board late last week, the group said lapses in issuer financial disclosures are unacceptable.
May 6 -
A posse of Federal Reserve policymakers met with skepticism last week when they described ways to potentially improve their management of the economy.
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