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The city's full-court press on investors includes a webinar to replace pre-COVID-19 investor luncheons and one-on-one calls ahead of the $1.24 billion deal.
September 15 -
With a need to replenish inventories, experts expect the manufacturing recovery to continue.
September 15 -
During the kickoff for the United for Infrastructure week, Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., said he supported a one -year extension of current federal surface transportation funding.
September 14 -
The rating agency lowered the authority's transportation revenue bonds to A3 from A2, citing again the effects of the coronavirus.
September 11 -
Everyone agrees economic recovery is underway, with much debate as to its shape and how long it will take.
September 9 -
Groups say a year-long extension of the current surface transportation law would bolster market certainty in 2021.
September 8 -
Puerto Rico's governor promotes an insider to run the power authority.
September 4 -
The governor cited budget and social justice benefits from a measure to legalize cannabis, which officials say could bring in $600 million of new revenues.
September 4 -
Georgia Power said in its latest report for the Plant Vogtle project that more than 800 workers have contracted COVID-19, and most have recovered.
September 3 -
Regulators found Stifel effected 56 pairs of pre-arranged transactions and the firm did not have a supervisory system reasonably designed to catch that activity.
September 3 -
Briefs from the U.S. Department of Transportation and the passenger railroad argue that private activity bonds for the Florida project were allocated correctly.
September 2 -
How will competing demand and supply shocks will influence inflation, the value of our currency and our prominence on the international stage?
September 1
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As a director in public finance, Maura Davalos will focus on FHA-insured healthcare financings; she will be based in Jacksonville, Florida.
September 1 -
The pace of recovery will not only be fragmented, but will take a lot longer than originally thought, according to Raphael Bostic, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta president.
August 31 -
The economy continues on a fragmented recovery from the pandemic, with the housing market being a positive sign and labor having issues.
August 27 -
One example of the growth of the industry is the nearly tenfold increase in Colorado’s marijuana tax revenue to $250.7 million in 2018 from $25.3 million in 2014.
August 27 -
At a feisty board meeting, officials rolled out draconian scenarios of service cuts and fare and toll hikes should Washington help not materialize.
August 27 -
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell announced a new approach to monetary policy Thursday that takes a more relaxed stance on inflation and on its view of how low U.S. unemployment can go.
August 27 -
The Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority would save around $600 million by using alternative energy, according to a regulatory proposal.
August 26 -
The big gain suggests the manufacturing sector will be a positive for economic growth in the near term.
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