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Though enforcement cases slightly decreased this past year, lawyers say the Securities and Exchange Commission is just as aggressive as ever.
November 15 -
With the holiday shopping season near, Friday's retail sales numbers left it to interpretation whether consumers are ready to spend.
November 15 -
The question of how to pay for the governor's $21 billion, 10-year transportation bill points to the political third rail of highway tolls.
November 15 -
P3 players are turning to smaller projects and taking on more partners, industry insiders told a Bond Buyer conference.
November 15 -
The $1 billion bi-state agreement includes building a wider bridge over the Potomac and adding tolled express lanes.
November 14 -
After management and physicians from both health systems worked to provide a merger recommendation, the UnityPoint Health board “failed to embrace the vision."
November 13 -
Roberts & Ryan Investments Inc. and Citi have entered into a mentor-protégé partnership.
November 13 -
The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission takes bids Wednesday on its first new money deal in nine years.
November 12 -
Wheelchair user Jessica De La Rosa and Joe Rappaport of the Brooklyn Center for Independence of the Disabled discuss transit accessibility against the backdrop of New York MTA's $52 billion capital program. Paul Burton hosts.
November 12 -
The changes will slim down underwriters' disclosures to issuers, which many believed had become too lengthy and wordy to be useful.
November 11 -
Regional Plan Association has renewed its proposal to establish a 24-mile, above-ground rail line to serve Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx.
November 11 -
New York City raised its target for contracts with Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprises by $5 billion by fiscal year 2025.
November 7 -
In Massachusetts, cannabis regulation fuels a corruption investigation; in Rhode Island, it pits the executive branch against the legislature.
November 7 -
A phase-out of U.S.-China trade tariffs would keep the Federal Reserve on the sidelines.
November 7 -
“We see some calming of seas,” said Beth Ann Bovino, chief U.S. economist and managing director at S&P Global Ratings, who offered those explanations as part of her latest take on the U.S. economic outlook.
November 6 -
Transportation Secretary James Trogdon says Dale Folwell's allegations of overspending are unsupported.
November 6 -
The Financial Industry Regulatory announced the action Wednesday, saying it stemmed from the firms' supervisory failures.
November 6 -
Gov. Phil Murphy’s administration is exploring a large bond sale to fund equipment upgrades for the commuter rail and bus system.
November 5 -
The merger has closed to create Siebert Williams Shank, the top ranked women- and minority-owned investment bank in the U.S.
November 5 -
Rachel Haot, executive director of the Transit Innovation Partnership, explains how tech enhancements can improve mass transit in the New York City region. Paul Burton hosts.
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