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IndyGo's expansion is being financed by a local income tax.
May 11 -
Arizona and neighboring states are preparing for the first mandatory cuts in water from the Colorado River after 20 years of drought.
May 10 -
The ratings agency also said it expects cruises will resume at modest levels in the second half of this year.
May 6 -
The digital transformation of payments has reached its next phase — with banks and fintechs leading the way. Avoiding the one-size-fits-all approach to deliver the experience customers want is key.
May 5 -
Northwest Community became the second independent hospital to affiliate with the Evanston, Ill.-based NorthShore Health system over the past year.
April 29 -
Congestion pricing, a Manhattan Greenway, open-streets programs and a plethora of other uses are all at play as city officials plan a recovery from COVID-19 and a full reopening of the city by July 1.
April 29 -
The bistate agency’s exports link increasingly to information-based services, an NYU Rudin Center study says.
April 27 -
The forward-delivery bond, part of its $1 billion special tax obligation issuance, was a first for the state, Treasurer Shawn Wooden said.
April 27 -
The Texas House rejected a proposal to expand coverage for Texans who have low-paying jobs that do not provide health insurance.
April 26 -
An interview with Kathy Wylde, President, Partnership for New York City
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A jump in oil prices and federal relief has increased the likelihood Alaska will continue judicious draws on its permanent fund.
April 23 -
The board had planned to abolish the requirement that MAs advising on competitive deals apply for CUSIP numbers, but has now decided to keep the rule as is.
April 23 -
The Illinois-based health system, with a balance sheet helped by its insurance arm, will sell $600 million of AA-minus rated debt over the next month.
April 21 -
UTIER uses a broad range of arguments against LUMA Energy taking over Puerto Rico's energy transmission and distribution system.
April 21 -
New Mexico joins neighboring states Arizona and Colorado in legalizing marijuana sales with an eye toward higher state revenue.
April 20 -
The transit authority has a $2.9 billion hole in its $54.8 billion five-year plan, according to New York State's comptroller.
April 20 -
Municipal bonds have a direct effect on the social and cultural character of cities, metropolitan areas, counties, and states. Munis and the initiatives they support such as public education, housing subsidies, public transit systems, and more, can often be linked to local or regional politics. Join Lynne Funk, Executive Editor at The Bond Buyer and Destin Jenkins, Neubauer Family Assistant Professor of History at the University of Chicago as they explore how municipal bond mismanagement can have contrasting influences on the different ethnic groups in our cities.
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“Everybody’s getting a lot more comfortable with having the virus under control and we are starting to see it in the form of economic activity,” said Federal Reserve Gov. Christopher Waller.
April 16 -
Nearly 40% of the fees it pays for bond sales go to women-owned, minority-owned and service-disabled veteran-owned investment banks.
April 16 -
A case settled this week was the first brought in decades by FINRA for a rule violation on quotations.
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