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The investor-owned utility said South Carolina officials will review the canceled project.
August 16 -
Federal Reserve officials engaged in a detailed debate about inflation while keeping the door open for a September announcement on the timing of balance-sheet reductions, according to minutes from their policy meeting in July.
August 16 -
Municipal bonds were weaker at midday, according to traders, as the gilt-edged state of Maryland came to market with two competitive sales won by BAML and Citi.
August 16 -
Municipal bond traders are set to see the state of Maryland come to market with two top-quality competitive sales on Wednesday.
August 16 -
With inflation slipping in recent months and not hitting the Federal Reserve’s 2% target in years, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic urged a “wait and see” approach on rate hikes in a televised interview Wednesday.
August 16 -
The New York region's service sector activity "picked up," according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's August Business Leaders Survey, released Tuesday.
August 16 -
Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation was dropped from the single A category by Moody’s Investors Service.
August 15 -
The Oversight Board has asked the bankruptcy judge to approve compensation for a team led by Martha Kopacz, who served in a similar role in Detroit's bankruptcy.
August 15 -
A letter-ruling shows the IRS is flexible and helpful to a public utility.
August 15 -
Thirty-year veteran of William Blair's public finance team lands at Raymond James.
August 15 -
Chicago can't shake pension strains, CPS mess, and state dysfunction as it shows off economic and fiscal strides.
August 15 -
State-backed bonds will replace PABs that were headed for default as Indiana takes over a road project that's become a poster child for P3 woes.
August 15 -
Moody’s projects more utility privatizations as local issuers look to cope with financial distress and sidestep maintenance and compliance costs.
August 15 -
Builders’ confidence in the market for new single-family homes increased as the National Association of Home Builders' housing market index rose to 68 in August from 64 in July.
August 15 -
The Empire State Manufacturing Survey showed "business activity grew strongly in New York State," the Federal Reserve Bank of New York reported Tuesday, as the general business conditions index soared to 25.2 in August from 9.8 in July.
August 15 -
Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley said former Goldman Sachs executive Gary Cohn was a “reasonable candidate” for the job of Fed chief.
August 15 -
State officials say they are prepared for increased pressure on its $10 billion general fund.
August 14 -
The city council unanimously approved a for the city to host the games in 2028.
August 14 -
Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley said it isn’t unreasonable to expect the central bank to announce plans in September to start trimming its balance sheet and said he supports another interest-rate increase this year if the economy evolves as he expects.
August 14 -
The governor wants an amendment requiring a supermajority vote of lawmakers to raise taxes and fees.
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