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Builders’ confidence in the market for new single-family homes grew as the National Association of Home Builders' housing market index climbed to 62 in February from 58 in January.
February 19 -
The Minnesota-based advisory firm undertook a brand makeover designed to highlight its comprehensive suite of services.
February 15 -
New Jersey Transit agreed to make back payments to Amtrak in a settlement both sides say will pave the way for infrastructure improvements.
February 14 -
S&P Global Ratings said that the integration of Martin Health System into the Cleveland Clinic will allow greater operating efficiencies.
February 14 -
California has issued $3.3 billion of general obligation bonds for the high-speed rail project out of $9.9 billion authorized by voters.
February 14 -
While American politicians on both sides of the aisle have been mostly silent as the U.S. deficit swells toward $1 trillion and beyond, former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan says the lack of attention won’t last.
February 13 -
The private passenger train operation that debuted as Brightline says it will stay private for now.
February 12 -
Airports get creative and turn to privatization to fund projects as federal assistance becomes less reliable.
February 11 -
Calling the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority “a disgrace,” N.Y. Gov. Andrew Cuomo urged the state Legislature to approve a series of steps to revamp the agency.
February 8 -
A consultant was directed to prepare a new proposal outlining the next steps to take that could lead to a sale of the state-owned public utility.
February 7 -
The regulator clarified that dealers need not post bid-wanteds on multiple alternative trading systems.
February 7 -
Formal allegations of fraud by banks in the pricing of variable rate debt obligations appeared in a fourth state.
February 7 -
Annie Seelaus, CEO at R. Seelaus & Co., discusses the strategies she advises clients to take, given the recent political and Fed uncertainty, and what her firm is doing to empower women in the financial services industry. Aaron Weitzman hosts.
February 7 -
Indian River County will file an appeal as it continues fighting against private activity bond financing for the passenger rail project.
February 6 -
The Garden City Commission on Tuesday unanimously approved a charter ordinance that would give the city significantly more freedom in addressing general improvements and issuing general obligation bonds for certain projects.
February 6 -
Rules governing financial advisory relationships and CUSIP numbers are under scrutiny.
February 5 -
Henry Cisneros and the principals of Siebert Cisneros Shank & Co. have launched American Triple I Partners.
February 5 -
Strong 2018 numbers at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey underscore the importance of its capital investments, officials said.
February 4 -
Consultant ICF said four non-binding purchase proposals would defease or assume the state-owned utility’s $8 billion in debt.
February 4 -
The merger of Catholic Health Initiatives and Dignity Health creates a Chicago-based nonprofit healthcare system with $10 billion in debt and operations in 21 states.
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