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Steep enrollment declines sunk Sage College in Albany, N.Y. to Moody's Caa1 rating.
March 7 -
Consumer credit increased by $19.9 billion in January to $3.855 trillion, the Federal Reserve reported Wednesday.
March 7 -
A tight U.S. labor market was helping lift wages across most of the country through late February and contributing to “moderate inflation” in most areas, a Federal Reserve survey showed.
March 7 -
Maryland sold $525 million of general obligation bonds into a subdued market on Wednesday.
March 7 -
About 4,717,600 online job postings appeared on leading internet job boards in February, a decrease of 185,700 from January, the Conference Board reported Wednesday.
March 7 -
Fourth quarter nonfarm productivity was revised up slightly to a flat reading, but more importantly unit labor costs growth was revised solidly higher to a 2.5% pace.
March 7 -
The U.S. international trade gap widened to $56.6 billion in January.
March 7 -
Private-sector employment increased by 235,000 in February, on a seasonally adjusted basis, ADP estimated Wednesday.
March 7 -
280 CapMarkets' new hires strengthen its municipal sales team and expand into corporate bonds
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California came roaring into the market on Tuesday, beating out the storm to appeal to both retail and institutional investors.
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