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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.
March 1 -
Chicago is seeking $4 billion in initial borrowing authority to launch its overhaul of the airport's terminals.
February 28 -
Pending home sales plunged 4.7% to an index reading of 104.6 in January, from a downwardly revised 109.8 in December.
February 28 -
The on-time and on-budget Tappan Zee Bridge replacment helped the authority land a positive rating outlook.
February 27 -
With the airport's runways updated, Chicago is now aiming to modernize its terminals.
February 27 -
Manufacturing growth in the central Atlantic region was “robust” in February, according to the monthly business activity survey conducted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, as the manufacturing index soared to 28 from 14.
February 27 -
Texas factory activity, as measured by the production index, “expanded at a faster pace in February.”
February 26 -
U.S. sales of new homes unexpectedly fell in January to the lowest level since August as borrowing costs rose and winter weather depressed demand.
February 26 -
A fear of the end of private activity bond tax-exemption led some sector issuance to surge in 2017.
February 26 -
The director of the Honolulu transit project offered to forego $3.8 million.
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