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New orders for manufactured goods decreased 0.6% in November, after dropping an unrevised 2.1% in October.
February 4 -
The New York economy slipped in January, with current conditions falling to its lowest level since June.
February 4 -
A lawsuit alleging fraud accusing banks and broker-dealers of fraud in the variable-rate demand obligation market will proceed, an Illinois judge ruled.
February 1 -
Trade reporting and supervisory failures were behind FINRA's action against the New York-based firm.
January 31 -
Ronnie Lowenstein, director of the Independent Budget Office, weighs the city's fiscal picture against the backdrop of economic and Washington uncertainty. Chip Barnett and Paul Burton host.
January 31 -
The initial public offering will raise up to $540 million to expand Florida's passenger train system and acquire the Las Vegas XpressWest project.
January 30 -
The MTA, amid political debate over funding and control, intends to sell $500 million of transportation revenue bonds and $750 million of BANs.
January 30 -
The Chapter 11 filing creates uncertainty for the state and localities where the utility operates.
January 30 -
Pending home sales dropped 2.2% to an index reading of 99.0 in December, after a revised 0.9% decline to 101.2 in November.
January 30 -
Broker-dealers can avoid fines if they self-report 529 savings plan supervisory violations by April 1.
January 29 -
Home prices in 20 U.S. cities slowed in November for an eighth consecutive month, extending the longest streak since 2014, as affordability issues remain.
January 29 -
Texas factory activity growth, as measured by the production index, “continued to expand in January.”
January 28 -
The Chicago Fed National Activity Index for December rose to 0.27 from a downwardly revised 0.21 in November.
January 28 -
As the board delayed a vote on fare and toll increases, transit funding, performance metrics and the L-train tunnel project chaos permeated discussion.
January 25 -
The December Chicago Business Barometer was revised down to 63.8 from 65.4 previously, following the annual seasonal adjustments.
January 25 -
Respondents to the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's monthly manufacturing survey reported slower growth in January, while expectations grew.
January 24 -
Kettering Health Network will sell $200 million of new money and refunding bonds.
January 23 -
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy wants the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to prioritize a $2.1 billion replacement for the monorail at Newark's airport.
January 23 -
A spokesman for Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody said she is reviewing an anti-blasting petition filed by South Carolina.
January 23 -
Gov. Andrew Cuomo brokered a memorandum of understanding that ended a stalemate between Amtrak and the MTA to clear the way for new Metro-North service.
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