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Manufacturers report continued growth in March, but this month's Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Report on Business also showed signs of cost pressures.
March 15 -
Firms are paying more for supplies, but aren’t really passing those increases on to consumers, the Empire State Manufacturing Survey suggested.
March 15 -
An unprecedented, industrywide survey of sexual harassment in the professional workplace reveals industries with the highest prevalence of unwanted sexual behavior, the differences between large and small companies, and blind spots that may be preventing corrections. Fortunately, the data also lights a path forward.
March 12 -
From inappropriate touching to belittling comments, women advisors confront workplace environments that are far from welcoming.
March 12 -
A redesigned hospital assessment program will preserve $3.5 billion in funding, boosting not-for-profit hospitals.
March 12 -
S&P Global Ratings said revenues are not increasing to match the New York regional transit agency's expenses.
March 12 -
The web-based, shared content trading muni platform is adding new features and launching ETF and corporate bond software
March 12 -
The ruling could result in the county repaying millions of dollars improperly spent from its 1% sales tax dedicated to its transportation program.
March 9 -
New Jersey lawmakers are tackling legislation that would create an easier path for developers to finance large-scale economic development projects with bonds.
March 9 -
An electric cooperative’s cross claim could upend the South Carolina Public Service Authority’s ability to collect nuclear-related costs.
March 8 -
Debt covenant compliance was an issue of concern pointed out during a recent meeting of the Ector County Hospital District audit committee.
March 8 -
Rosselló doesn't mention Puerto Rico's debt in annual state of the commonwealth speech.
March 6 -
Opposition from one of O'Hare's hub carriers remains a sticking point for the pricey terminal revamp.
March 6 -
The bond insurers say the plan to create a wider Public Service Commission would lead to oversight by inexperienced political appointees.
March 5 -
Sonoma County voters may be asked this fall to support a massive housing bond aimed at solving a housing crisis exacerbated by the devastating October wildfires.
March 5 -
While the current economic situation can be called “unique,” Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco researchers believe the yield curve inverting would signal an upcoming slowdown.
March 5 -
The acquisition by the national giant is the latest in a nonprofit healthcare consolidation wave.
March 5 -
Pittsburgh, whose bonds were junk in 2003, has become a national model for urban rejuvenation.
March 2 -
The New York economy is expanding, but February’s pace was much slower than January’s.
March 2 -
According to the ISM's monthly report on business, the ISM index increased to 60.8 in February from 59.1 in January.
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