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Respondents to the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's monthly manufacturing survey reported stronger activity and optimism in June.
June 28 -
The healthcare sector has been grappling with continuous change as service delivery and financial operations remain under pressure. Lisa Goldstein of Moody's discusses the sector's negative outlook and credit implications of federal policy uncertainty. John Hallacy is host.
June 28 -
Low income New Yorkers face more delays and service disruptions in the subway commutes than their wealthier neighbors, according to a new study.
June 27 -
State-owned Santee Cooper wants the high court to affirm its authority to set rates and pay off bonds that financed its scrubbed nuclear reactor project.
June 27 -
Pending home sales declined 0.5% to an index reading of 105.9 in May, after an unrevised 1.3% fall to 106.4 in April.
June 27 -
The measure provides the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey with multiple options to construct the elevated train service.
June 26 -
Manufacturing growth in the central Atlantic region “continued to expand in June.”
June 26 -
New York City transportation commissioner and MTA board member Polly Trottenberg discusses regional challenges, opportunities and alternatives. Paul Burton and Chip Barnett host.
June 26 -
Home prices rose 6.4% on an annual basis in April, not seasonally adjusted.
June 26 -
Supporters say the plan would help create affordable housing in the fire-ravaged city.
June 25 -
The southernmost airport in Texas will replace its nearly 50-year-old terminal with a larger version equipped for modern security and capacity challenges.
June 25 -
Texas factory activity growth, as measured by the production index, “continued in June, albeit at a slower pace than in May,” according to the monthly Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey conducted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, released Monday.
June 25 -
New single-family home sales rose by 6.7% to a 689,000 annual rate in May, led solely by a sharp increase in sales in the large South region.
June 25 -
The Chicago Fed National Activity Index for May decreased to negative 0.15 from an upwardly revised positive 0.42 in April.
June 25 -
The Build NC Bond Act will leverage money from the State Highway Trust Fund.
June 21 -
Manufacturers report continued growth in June, and the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Report on Business respondents reported increasing costs.
June 21 -
Andrew Kim is a veteran Goldman Sachs energy investment banker.
June 20 -
The department's chief procurement officer, Jamie Rhee, will replace Ginger Evans.
June 20 -
A proposed $900 million San Diego housing bond may be Plan B.
June 20 -
The number of muni market dealers has fallen off even as trading activity remained stable, an MSRB report finds.
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