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The bankruptcy process could take 18 to 36 months to sort out, one municipal analyst said.
April 5 -
Gribbin's resignation, which followed Gary Cohn's departure, means that the two major administration officials charged with developing and selling the president's infrastructure plan are gone.
April 4 -
California's attorney general says the hospital chain used anti-competitive practices to drive up prices in Northern California.
April 3 -
The New York economy continues to expand at a slower pace, while prices continued creeping higher.
April 3 -
Lenawee County's hospital finance authority board voted Thursday to support ProMedica selling up to $50 million in bonds for the new hospital to be built north of Adrian.
April 2 -
An analyst says South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster does not to have the sole authority to bar Santee Cooper from raising rates.
March 29 -
The largest not-for-profit health systems in Illinois and Wisconsin have cleared all regulatory hurdles to the merger.
March 29 -
Emily Schapira, executive director for the Philadelphia Energy Authority, discusses how the City of Brotherly Love’s increased investment in renewable power sources has been a vehicle for job creation while also generating energy savings at municipal buildings. Andrew Coen hosts
March 29 -
The bonds sold for the air cargo handling facility were rated BBB.
March 28 -
Pending home sales gained 3.1% to an index reading of 107.5 in February, from a downwardly revised 5.0% decline to 104.3 in January.
March 28 -
Home prices rose 6.2% on an annual basis in January, not seasonally adjusted, according to the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index, released Tuesday.
March 27 -
Some of the oomph for multifamily housing bonds comes from additional federal funding for public housing agencies which are partners in these bond deals while the remainder comes from programmatic changes in the law.
March 26 -
Texas factory activity, as measured by the production index, “continued to expand in March, albeit at a markedly slower pace than last month.”
March 26 -
The nonprofit hospital chain expects significant savings even though it must issue taxable debt to refund tax-exempt bonds.
March 23 -
New single-family home sales pace slowed down slightly by 0.6% to 618,000, following sharp upward revisions to January, December, and November.
March 23 -
Franklin County is set to receive the biggest chunk of funding with roughly $135 million.
March 22 -
Kathy Wylde, president of the Partnership for New York City, gauges the effect of the transportation infrastructure crisis on New York’s regional economy and recommends solutions. Paul Burton hosts.
March 22 -
Respondents to the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's monthly manufacturing survey reported high input and selling prices, suggesting growing inflation.
March 22 -
A city council committee approved construction plans for the Providence Tarzana hospital.
March 21 -
Walter Higgins is to be paid $450,000 per year plus bonuses if metrics are met.
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