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Trump's bare-bones campaign agenda released Aug. 23 promises to “build the world’s greatest infrastructure system.”
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Kevin McClure, an associate professor of higher education at UNC Wilmington, discusses how college residence hall projects funded through public-private partnerships face significant headwinds stemming from enrollment challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Andrew Coen hosts. (23 min)
August 25 -
Joe Torsella said the online tool will help portray long-term drivers of the state’s financial picture.
August 25 -
The CTA heads into the market with an amended budget and warnings about the coronavirus pandemic's impact on its budget without a new infusion of federal aid.
August 25 -
Municipal bonds ended unchanged on Monday ahead of this week $8 billion of new issuance.
August 24 -
Observers expect the Fed to use the gathering, virtual this year, to release the new monetary policy framework it's been working on.
August 24 -
This week's $800 million deal is the first of $3.5 billion to be sold by the end of 2023 allowing Michigan to beef up its road and bridge infrastructure.
August 24 -
Low rates in an economic crisis brought a plethora of Southwest municipal bonds to market, and some see a strong second half coming.
August 24 -
A surge in taxable muni volume has overall issuance 18% higher in the first half of 2020.
August 24 -
The housing and transportation sectors had the biggest declines in municipal bond volume.
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