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Proceeds from the bulk of the bond sales will be used to reimburse the hospital for various capital projects.
January 8 -
San Francisco International Airport's bond sale helps fund $7.4 billion capital program.
January 8 -
The state will issue revenue bonds backed by tax and fee revenues collected from casinos in the state.
January 8 -
The bonds are secured by the power sales contract between American Municipal Power and 22 participants.
January 7 -
The newly installed Gov. Janet Mills signed an executive order to move forward with voter-approved Medicaid expansion blocked by predecessor Paul LePage.
January 7 -
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Thursday commissioned a "less invasive" alternative to New York's nearly $500 million Canarsie Tunnel repair project.
January 3 -
Revenue from taxes on legal marijuana has not reached the point of being able to support bonds, industry observers say.
January 3 -
The overall economy grew for the 116th straight time, the Institute for Supply Management reported Thursday.
January 3 -
The New York economy slipped in December, with current conditions falling to its lowest level since June.
January 3 -
In its 28-page financial report released Wednesday, the board reported that its net assets increased by over $4.3 million.
January 2 -
Manufacturing gauges across the world’s largest economies stumbled at the end of last year, starting 2019 with fresh challenges for global growth and central banks.
January 2 -
A State Senate study committee recommended Thursday the state considering creating an authority to oversee Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.
December 28 -
Pending home sales dropped 0.7% to an index reading of 101.4 in November, after an unrevised 2.6% decline to 102.1 in October.
December 28 -
An inverted yield curve can potentially harm U.S. economic growth and even cause a recession by pinching bank-lending margins and causing a contraction in loan activity, according to a blog posted on Thursday by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
December 27 -
The SEC has signaled a focus on pay-to-play and disclosure fraud.
December 27 -
Ex-Morgan Stanley broker Ami Forte made national headlines after allegedly violating multiple municipal securities and other rules, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority found.
December 26 -
A federal judge sided with the private passenger train project and tossed out a suit by Indian River County, Florida.
December 26 -
Manufacturing growth in the central Atlantic region “weakened in December,” according to the monthly business activity survey conducted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, as the manufacturing index dropped to negative 8 from positive 14.
December 26 -
Home prices in 20 U.S. cities slowed in October for a seventh consecutive month, extending the longest streak since 2014, a sign of waning demand amid higher mortgage rates and elevated property values.
December 26 -
When you see construction along metro Augusta, Ga.'s busy thoroughfares, don't assume it's for stores, restaurants or hotels. The workers might be building a new physician's practice, outpatient clinic or primary-care center.
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