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Optimism has allowed small businesses to raise spending and wages and hire more workers, survey says.
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U.S. consumer prices continued to firm in February, indicating inflation is creeping up toward the Federal Reserve's target without the kind of breakout that would warrant a faster pace of interest-rate hikes.
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It will tap the municipal bond market for the first time in nearly six years this week.
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An unprecedented, industrywide survey of sexual harassment in the professional workplace reveals industries with the highest prevalence of unwanted sexual behavior, the differences between large and small companies, and blind spots that may be preventing corrections. Fortunately, the data also lights a path forward.
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From inappropriate touching to belittling comments, women advisors confront workplace environments that are far from welcoming.
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Scratch beneath the surface, and there is a lingering feeling among many in the banking, payments and mortgage sectors that not only is harassment present, but it may actually be inevitable. Experts say institutions need to combat that mindset — or else.
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Many workers in the technology departments across a range of industries describe behavior that may fall short of a legal definition of sexual harassment, but is still disturbing and could contribute to low employee morale and high turnover.
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Men and women who work in accounting say there’s a low prevalence of sexual harassment in the profession; the numbers suggest otherwise.
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Human resources professionals are looking to fight bad behavior driven by upper management.
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MSRB publishes a resource document after deciding not to take regulatory action on minimum denominations.
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Retail buyers got first dibs on New York City Transitional Finance Authority’s $1 billion of building aid revenue bonds
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The fiscal 2019 budget would spend 4.24% more than the current budget.
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Fitch Ratings did cite federal funding uncertainties and potential unbudgeted expenditures for liability claims as concerns.
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A redesigned hospital assessment program will preserve $3.5 billion in funding, boosting not-for-profit hospitals.
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The federal government ran a $215.2 billion deficit in February, the Treasury Department reported Monday.
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More than 64% of the funding under the TIGER program was awarded to rural projects – a record amount since the program started.
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The New York City Transitional Finance Authority offered $1 billion of its building aid revenue bonds to retail buyers on Monday.
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Brodie Killian will be lead banker for school district, community college, and local government clients in Michigan.
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S&P Global Ratings said revenues are not increasing to match the New York regional transit agency's expenses.
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The New York City Transitional Finance Authority heads to market this week with over $1 billion of building aid revenue bonds that will be used to fund education capital projects and refund outstanding bonds.
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