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Midwest Fertilizer Co. announced Monday it has settled with the IRS Office of Appeals an audit that originally disqualified the tax-exempt status of $1.259 billion of refunding bonds that will be used to help finance a fertilizer plant in Posey County, Indiana.
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Banker Peter Cannava may be left to battle on alone, after the Securities and Exchange Commission and Wells Fargo told a federal court they have an agreement.
March 19 -
The value of new factory orders rose 0.1% in January, below the 0.3% increase expected by analysts.
March 19 -
Jaresko on Monday cited the almost universal dissatisfaction with the board as proof that it was doing its job.
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The upstate New York college has combined two undergraduate institutions and boosted enrollment a year after sinking to deep junk territory.
March 18 -
The calendar leaves much to be desired for investors, as the week only brings $2.4 billion of new deals.
March 18 -
A finding of sub-standard cement at Denver International Airport's $650 million terminal redevelopment project shows that the government and developer in a public-private partnership both must adapt to unforeseen events.
March 18 -
The Crookston City Council cleared the way for the city to issue revenue bonds to finance RiverView Health's estimated $48 million construction project.
March 18 -
This week's deal will prime the pump for another $2.5 billion in loans Freddie Mac plans to securitize in the next two to three years.
March 18 -
Although the Federal Reserve has made clear it will hold interest rates for the time being, the panel still has much to discuss, including the end of balance sheet normalization and the Fed’s review of how it formulates, conducts, and communicates monetary policy.
March 18 -
Former Macon-Bibb County Manager Dale Walker agreed to settle charges he gave an advantage to an investment adviser the SEC said he was pursuing romantically.
March 18 -
With a mere $2.4 billion of municipal new issuance this week, investors will face stiff competition for paper.
March 18 -
Builders’ confidence in the market for new single-family homes was steady but affordability issues still vex the market.
March 18 -
New York service sector activity “grew modestly” in March, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's Business Leaders Survey, released Monday.
March 18 -
Munis have been grooving along but next week will bring tiny issuance, less than $3 billion, along with a Federal Open Market Committee meeting.
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The New York mayor's $10 billion resilience initiative hinges on whether large-scale federal funding will be available.
March 15 -
Maine Gov. Janet Mills is backing bonds for a state conservation initiative that her predecessor, conservative firebrand Paul LePage, delayed for the past four years.
March 15 -
Preston Hollow's accusations against Nuveen of bully tactics underscore the cutthroat competition for market share.
March 15 -
U.S. consumer sentiment rose more than expected as optimism picked up for incomes and the economy, suggesting support for growth in coming months.
March 15 -
U.S. factory production slumped for a second month in February, missing forecasts for a pickup, indicating headwinds from the trade war to slower global growth are weighing on manufacturers.
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