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Lower mortgage rates and more-affordable properties offered some relief for buyers.
March 5 -
FA Jeff Larson said the $2.7 billion in nonrated bonds are expected to price in late March.
March 4 -
With plans to grow and improve more than 5,400 miles of electrical transmission lines, the Lower Colorado River Authority will issue $369.7 million of revenue bonds.
March 4 -
Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., is making an end run around the Trump administration and proposing a legislative solution to jump-start the Gateway project.
March 4 -
U.S. construction spending posted the smallest annual increase since 2011 as homebuilding slowed amid higher borrowing costs and a glut of apartments in some areas.
March 4 -
New York economic conditions slipped in February, with current conditions falling to their lowest level since June.
March 4 -
The new governor included the fuel tax in his budget plan, which would spend $83.4 billion over the next two-year budget cycle.
March 1 -
The practice of protecting computer systems, networks and programs from digital attacks can expose management, budgeting and liquidity weaknesses.
March 1 -
The overall economy grew for the 118th straight time, the Institute for Supply Management reported Friday.
March 1 -
Lawmakers, without making a decision to sell, voted to get formal offers for the state-owned utility from four companies.
February 28 -
Respondents to the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's monthly manufacturing survey reported slower growth in February, while expectations slipped.
February 28 -
The seasonally adjusted Milwaukee Report on Business decreased to 55.09 in February from 58.78 in January.
February 28 -
The Florida Development Finance Corp. has also changed the date and location of the meeting where it will decide if it will approve the bonds.
February 27 -
DeFazio, who chairs the House Transportation Committee, said he has also recommended the White House examine a new form of infrastructure bonding.
February 27 -
The surge in gas deals couldn’t overcome the region’s sharp decline in refundings, which led to an overall 22.6% volume decline.
February 27 -
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio packaged their support of the Manhattan toll plan with a blueprint to overhaul the embattled transit authority.
February 27 -
Pending home sales rebounded 4.6% to an index reading of 103.2 in January, after a revised 2.3% decline to 98.7 in December.
February 27 -
U.S. new-home construction in December fell to the lowest since September 2016, as builders held back during a turbulent month for financial markets.
February 26 -
Lawmakers are weighing legislation that would authorize $100 million of special purpose revenue bonds to build and operate the plant.
February 25 -
More than three-quarters of business economists expect the U.S. to enter a recession by the end of 2021.
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