The Federal Reserve yesterday announced the results of its term-auction facility, selling $55.763 billion of 28-day credits at a 0.250% stop-out rate, the lowest rate at which the offering amount clears, which is the sole rate awarded to all the successful bids. The bid-to-cover ratio was 0.74. The average bid of the 83 bidders was $672 million.
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The bonds refunded of two earlier series of student fee bonds: the taxable Series Z-2 Build America Bonds, and the tax-exempt Series BB-1 bonds.
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Hawaii Gov. Josh Green outlined the state's plan to permanently house everyone displaced by the fire — and how he plans to pay for it during a media briefing.
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D.C. promises $515 million in improvements to its existing downtown arena.
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