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The agreement represents the culmination of decades-long negotiations between Idaho, Oregon, and Idaho Power.
April 23 -
The biggest news in the world of public-private partnerships (P3s) last year had nothing to do with toll roads — the most visible way governments team up companies. Instead, the most expensive infrastructure deals were projects to build a car-rental facility and a small tram at Los Angeles International Airport.
April 23 -
The firm hired Michael Barnes in Philadelphia and Andrew Maher in Pittsburgh.
April 23 -
Jerry Zaro, chairman of Gateway Development Corp., discusses the importance of replacing a 108-year old rail tunnel linking New Jersey with Manhattan and how lack of support from the Trump administration has prevented the $12.7 billion project from getting off the ground. Andrew Coen hosts.
April 23 -
Bankers have until May 1 to submit their qualifications and their ideas to finance a $250 million expansion.
April 23 -
Manufacturing growth in the central Atlantic region was weaker than in March, while “service sector activity was robust in April.”
April 23 -
Sales of new U.S. homes unexpectedly rose in March, climbing to a 16-month high.
April 23 -
The MSRB said Rule G-29 doesn't make sense anymore since the rulebook can be accessed online.
April 22 -
Chairman Patrick Foye and board members want answers to repeated snafus over the installation of train safety technology.
April 22 -
The pace of existing home sales fell by 4.9% to a 5.21 million annual rate in March after a surge in February.
April 22 -
A $1.6 billion note deal from the New York State Thruway Authority this week will roll over an issue sold in 2013 as part of a financing for the $4 billion Mario Cuomo Bridge.
April 22 -
Risky assets are reacting more strongly to hawkish monetary shocks from the Federal Reserve in recent years, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc. The reason, ironically, is that the Fed is losing its forecasting edge.
April 22 -
The Chicago Fed National Activity Index for March narrowed to negative 0.15 from a downwardly revised negative 0.31 in February.
April 22 -
U.S. new-home construction unexpectedly fell in March, decelerating to the slowest pace since May 2017.
April 22 -
The hospital system will sell $250 million of bonds using the Michigan Finance Authority as conduit.
April 18 -
Reaching beyond numbers, Health + Hospitals President Mitchell Katz is striving to overhaul a long-problematic $8 billion city unit.
April 18 -
Jonnel Doris, director of the NYC Mayor’s Office of Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprises, talks with Chip Barnett about program milestones, procurement goals and the importance of small firms and immigrant owned businesses.
April 18 -
Manufacturers report activity has “continued to grow” in April.
April 18 -
The New York and New Jersey bi-state agency in announced that electronic tolls will roll out on two more bridges this year.
April 17 -
On deck for the meeting scheduled for next week, the MSRB's Board of Directors will discuss pennying, upcoming EMMA enhancements and financial disclosure timeliness by issuers.
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