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Productivity gains in the U.S. last quarter exceeded forecasts though were little changed from the prior reading as output and hours worked both cooled.
March 7 -
J.B. Pritzker will defend his fiscal 2020 budget and pension proposals as well as his gamble on waiting for voters to approve graduated income tax rates.
March 6 -
Municipal bond buyers grabbed general obligation bonds from California and New York City on Thursday.
March 6 -
Victor Quiroga Jr. previously was a vice president at Frost Bank.
March 6 -
The firm sought to coerce banks that underwrite high-yield state and local government debt deals from doing business with Preston Hollow Capital, the Dallas-based lender alleged in a lawsuit.
March 6 -
The U.S. international trade gap widened to $59.8 billion in December from $50.3 billion.
March 6 -
Private-sector employment increased by 183,000 in February, on a seasonally adjusted basis, ADP estimated Wednesday.
March 6 -
The municipal market had offerings for both retail and institutional investors, as new paper starting flowing into a supply-starved market.
March 5 -
A wide variety of projects would be eligible under the bill, including airports, ports, transit, and more.
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Lower mortgage rates and more-affordable properties offered some relief for buyers.
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