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Larry Kosmont's advisory and real estate firm thrived after the state axed local redevelopment agencies.
October 9 -
Thursday is the deadline for sending comments to the IRS on its proposal to prevent taxpayers from avoiding the $10,000 federal cap on state and local tax deductions that Congress enacted last December.
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Northwestern Memorial Healthcare's long-stalled acquisition of Centegra was finalized last month.
October 9 -
The Toledo, Ohio-based healthcare operator will sell $1.5 billion of bonds next week, of which $1.2 billion will be taxable.
October 9 -
The municipal bond market returned from a three-day holiday weekend only to see action pick up where it left off last week — with yields heading higher.
October 9 -
With municipal yields rising more than they have in years, investors see a rare opportunity for fourth-quarter tax swaps.
October 9 -
Consumers’ inflation expectations held, but respondents’ optimism about wages surged.
October 9 -
Dan DiSalvo from the Manhattan Institute examines the impact of the Supreme Court's Janus v. AFSCME ruling on union dues. Paul Burton and Andrew Coen host.
October 9 -
As municipal bond buyers see scant supply head their way this week, savvy investors will be keeping a watchful eye on rising yields.
October 9 -
The Conference Board's Employment Trends Index (ETI) slid to 110.77 in September from an upwardly revised 111.18 in August.
October 9 -
Small business optimism slipped a bit in September, but the National Federation of Independent Business' small business optimism index reading of 107.9 was the third highest in the survey's 45-year history.
October 9 -
The better-than-expected growth rates in the U.S. economy are set to dissipate unless productivity picks up, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard said.
October 9 -
After seeing yields rise in recent days to close out the week, the muni market will see under $5 billion in the upcoming holiday-shortened week.
October 5 -
The agreement ends an attempt by unsecured creditors to scuttle a restructuring of $4.1 billion bond debt.
October 5 -
Consumer credit increased by $20.1 billion in August to $3.935 trillion, the Federal Reserve reported Friday.
October 5 -
The whistleblower responsible for federal investigations and lawsuits accusing banks and broker-dealers of fraud and collusion in the remarketing of variable rate demand obligations will likely be forced to go public because of a recent ruling by Massachusetts’ highest court.
October 5 -
Common Good estimates the delays are adding $1.7 billion annually in lost opportunity costs and additional construction costs to the larger Gateway Development project, which includes a new Portal North Bridge in New Jersey.
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Baylor Scott & White's planned merger with Houston-based Memorial Hermann would combine $5 billion in debt.
October 5 -
The New York City Comptroller is encouraging greater diversity among investment managers hired by the city’s pension funds.
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The Clark Public Utilities District says improvements are needed for future customer growth.
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