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Investor-owned Georgia Power made concessions to secure public power owners' agreement to continue construction of the Plant Vogtle nuclear project.
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Pending home sales dropped 1.8% to an index reading of 104.2 in August, after a revised 0.8% fall to 106.1 in July.
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The two regulatory agencies are working to ensure a seemless transition to another benchmark when Libor is phased out in 2021.
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Filings for U.S. unemployment benefits rose last week, reflecting jumps in states hit by Hurricane Florence.
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Orders placed with U.S. factories for business equipment unexpectedly declined in August.
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The U.S. economy grew in the second quarter at an unrevised 4.2% pace, the fastest since late 2014.
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The state Supreme Court upheld a law that safeguards local property tax exemptions for the hospitals.
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Indications of a more hawkish sentiment at the Fed may continue to pressure tax-exempt yields higher, particularly on the short end of the curve.
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Officials say the project will spur economic development in the city core.
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The letter initiated by Rep. Leonard Lance of New Jersey threatens congressional oversight measures if passenger rail line funds are not released.
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The amount of outstanding variable rate demand bonds rose to $142.4 billion in the second quarter of this year, a gain over $142.2 billion in the first quarter and the end of a decade-long decline, Moody’s Investor Service said in a recent report.
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Federal Reserve Board Chairman Jerome Powell said the removal of “accommodative” from the post-Federal Open Market Committee meeting statement doesn’t “represent a change in policy.”
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Linda Howard was tapped for her broad financial experience, said the Orlando-based wholesale power agency.
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Federal Reserve officials raised interest rates for a third time this year and reaffirmed their outlook for further gradual hikes well into 2019, risking fresh criticism from President Donald Trump.
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While the impacts to the Carolinas are still being determined, one expert says the lessons learned from catastrophic events like Florence can be mitigated.
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With the Federal Open Market Committee meeting, activity was at a minimum in the municipal bond market on Wednesday.
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North Miami's former assistant budget director is accusing other city officials of concealing a multimillion-dollar deficit in city finances by siphoning money from city reserves and utilities, and misrepresenting other revenue streams and debts in the recently passed budget.
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ProMedica is seeking up to $870 million in revenue bonds for construction and facilities projects.
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The final piece of the deal to bring the Pawtucket Red Sox to Worcester is in place.
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Leaders in the world of finance joined with governments and health organizations on Wednesday to launch The Tobacco-Free Finance Pledge.
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