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Spectrum Health System will consolidate its administrative offices into a central location.
October 21 -
Protesters targeted investors in prisons and Puerto Rico bonds at the Museum of Modern Arts' opening.
October 21 -
Andy Byford, president of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's transit division, wrote a letter of resignation before rescinding it.
October 21 -
There's something for everyone on this week's primary calendar.
October 21 -
The South Carolina-owned utility redeemed $360 million as part of a two-year plan to reduce debt and stabilize electric rates for five years.
October 21 -
Taxable bonds will replace interim financing that funded land acquisition for the plant, which may not match the vision that drew state and local subsidies.
October 21 -
The agency is holding an "innovation challenge" in search of a public-private partnership to parallel its largely unused rail link to the new destination mall.
October 21 -
Vineyard Wind is revealing new details of its bid to develop an offshore wind farm off the southern coast of Massachusetts, including new investments in Bridgeport to convert a section of the city's fading port complex into a robust operations and maintenance hub.
October 21 -
After getting national attention for allegedly swindling millions from a disabled billionaire client, brokers Ami Forte and Charles Lawrence have been barred from the industry.
October 21 -
Arizona's Salt River Project will sell $436 million of new money power revenue bonds.
October 21 -
Miami-Dade County is coming to market with over $1 billion of taxable and tax-exempt water and sewer system revenue and revenue refunding bonds.
October 21 -
Negative rates could add to central banks’ toolbox in the next recession, though the Federal Reserve would prefer asset purchases and forward guidance.
October 21 -
Although the supply/demand ratio is still lopsided, the recent surge had made things a little more balanced.
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The board also said the local government's $18 billion in the bank doesn't give it additional money to pay bondholders.
October 18 -
The Idaho audit involved $1.485 million general obligation bonds issued with a taxable direct-pay federal subsidy under the Qualified School Construction Bonds program.
October 18 -
The suit challenges the State Bond Commission's policy of excluding bond underwriters with policies that limit their lending to some gun makers and sellers.
October 18 -
The public university in Ohio is refunding lease revenue debt as it continues to deal with enrollment declines.
October 18 -
Gavin Newsom vetoed legislation that would have created a commission to study adopting a machine-readable format for the state's financial documents.
October 18 -
BondWave LLC has made several enhancements to its Engine for Fixed Income platform.
October 18 -
The agencies aren't concerned about the ongoing strike, but the final contract will determine if Chicago Public Schools continues its slow rating progress.
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