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Gov. Andrew Cuomo credited Lhota for stabilizing the subway system.
November 9 -
Democrats won the U.S. House by riding a surge of voter anger and discontent with Donald Trump in suburban enclaves.
November 7 -
Keeping the U.S. economy near full employment is lifting pay for unskilled workers and helping ease inequality in the country.
November 6 -
Investors are still getting to know Powell, who prides himself on his ability to translate difficult subjects into plain English.
November 6 -
The NYC comptroller’s report shows 80% of certified MWBE firms are still not receiving any business from the city.
October 30 -
John Barton, national Department of Transportation sector leader at HNTB, discusses how President Donald Trump’s steel tariff policy is slowing down transportation construction projects and why there has been lack of progress from the White House on a promised infrastructure bill. Andrew Coen hosts.
October 30 -
President Donald Trump’s budget director is doubling down on the administration’s message for the Federal Reserve: There’s no need to raise interest rates.
October 26 -
The chairman of the Senate Finance Committee stood by Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.
October 24 -
President Donald Trump stepped up his attacks on Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, saying he “maybe” regrets appointing him.
October 24 -
With uncertainty about the tools used to measure the economy, Federal Reserve Board Vice Chair for Supervision Randal Quarles said Thursday, it is important to map out a monetary policy strategy and stick to it.
October 18 -
A modernized version of the Taylor rule suggests keeping the fed funds rate target near current levels through 2021, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard said Thursday.
October 18 -
Kelly Jin, a former White House adviser, will work to streamline analytical and data practices in the Big Apple.
October 17 -
President Donald Trump called the Federal Reserve his “biggest threat,” again criticizing the central bank for endangering economic growth through interest-rate hikes.
October 17 -
New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer said the Metropolitan Transportation Authority should cut commuter-rail fares within the boroughs to the cost of a subway MetroCard.
October 16 -
Janet Yellen cautioned that Donald Trump’s criticism of Federal Reserve policy threatens the institution she ran for four years, adding that it’s “not a desirable thing for a president to comment so explicitly on Fed policy.”
October 15 -
John Taylor, once considered a finalist to run the Federal Reserve, played down concerns that President Donald Trump’s criticism of the U.S. central bank would undermine the institution’s independence.
October 12 -
In this year alone, the city awarded more than $3.7 billion to minority and women-owned business enterprises.
October 10 -
President Donald Trump said the Federal Reserve is moving too fast with interest-rate increases and dismissed concerns about inflation.
October 10 -
U.S. interest-rate increases will help reduce risk-taking in financial markets, Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams said.
October 10 -
The better-than-expected growth rates in the U.S. economy are set to dissipate unless productivity picks up, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard said.
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