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Detroit Public Schools Community District may opt to get its own bond rating or seek private funding if it can’t get help from the state.
December 24 -
When you see construction along metro Augusta, Ga.'s busy thoroughfares, don't assume it's for stores, restaurants or hotels. The workers might be building a new physician's practice, outpatient clinic or primary-care center.
December 24 -
As airports across the country grow — including those in metro Atlanta — they are increasingly looking toward a new engine to drive the growth — private investment.
December 24 -
Muni market professionals would welcome a long-term transportation bill, and some believe the new year offers a window.
December 24 -
The Chicago Fed National Activity Index for November rose to 0.22 from a downwardly revised neutral level in October.
December 24 -
Trump administration officials moved to reassure financial markets that Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell’s job is safe following a report said President Donald Trump has repeatedly discussed firing the central bank chief after last week’s Fed rate hike.
December 24 -
While stocks are suffering still and there is a chance of a government shutdown, municipals strengthen yet again to close out the second to last week of the year.
December 21 -
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan will name a permanent replacement for the departing John Hill in the spring.
December 21 -
UMB Bank also wants the Florida Department of Transportation to pay $75 million in damages.
December 21 -
The employment numbers are additional signs that the post-hurricane growth period is taking a pause.
December 21 -
With stocks and equities continuing their sell-off, munis continue to flex their muscles — even with a budget showdown in Washington taking place.
December 21 -
The agency met an important safety-law deadline and will implement a new law designed to improve its transparency and require better budget planning.
December 21 -
The SEC announced the settlement with former UBS broker Chris Rosenthal, the biggest yet from its ongoing flipping investigation.
December 21 -
Respondents to the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's monthly manufacturing survey reported slower growth in December, while expectations grew.
December 21 -
The Independent Budget Office expects city debt service to rise to $8.4 billion in fiscal 2022 from $6.8 billion in fiscal 2020.
December 21 -
Although the Federal Reserve projects two rate hikes in 2019, Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams stressed that those are based on expectations of economic conditions and are not a commitment.
December 21 -
Personal income grew 0.2% in November, while spending rose 0.4%.
December 21 -
The University of Michigan's final December consumer sentiment index reading was 98.3, compared to the preliminary December 97.5.
December 21 -
Hiring, firings, corruption, the new tax law and a volatile political climate shaped The Bond Buyer's list of most-read articles of 2018.
December 21 -
Third quarter gross domestic product growth was revised down to a 3.4% gain from the 3.5% gain in the previous estimate.
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