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Halting the work is expected to save customers nearly $7 billion in additional costs, the state-run agency known as Santee Cooper told bondholders.
July 31 -
Less than two years after filing for bankruptcy protection, the private operator of a section of SH 130 toll road near Austin has reorganized with new financing.
July 31 -
How far off could economic estimates be in Puerto Rico? The truth is that nobody knows.
July 31
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South Carolina and Georgia nuclear reactor owners inked deals supporting the projects, though they’re still deciding whether to complete them.
July 28 -
All Aboard Florida foes urged USDOT to use “extreme caution” reviewing a loan for the train project.
July 27 -
The Long Island Power Authority has scheduled a new $369 million debt refinancing and separate $350 million bond deal for this fall as part of its ongoing effort to generate savings in a lower interest rate environment.
July 27 -
New York Power Authority chief financial officer Bob Lurie visits The Bond Buyer to discuss the state's focus on alternative energy projects and his career path. Hosted by Andrew Coen.
July 27 -
The agreement allows owners of two new reactors at Plant Vogtle to take over construction.
July 21 -
The $4 billion reconstruction of the Delta Air Lines terminal at LaGuardia Airport will be the airline's financial responsibility.
July 21 -
Gov. Jerry Brown's administration disputed the prognosis about California's fiscal position.
July 21 -
Indiana's reserves were lower despite its eighth consecutive surplus.
July 20 -
King will be a vice president for Springsted operating from Atlanta.
July 20 -
Backers of the proposed ballot measure have to collect 365,880 valid voters' signatures by Jan. 8.
July 20 -
The region's manufacturing sector expanded in July, but at a slower pace than in June, as the general business conditions index decreased to 19.5 from 27.6 in June, this month's Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Report on Business indicates.
July 20 -
The governor promised a "new era of economic growth" stemming from the investments.
July 19 -
Wisconsin Senate leaders remain at odds with Assembly leaders over transportation capital funding.
July 19 -
Regulators will hear claims that ratepayers face hikes from a “bungled” nuclear reactor project.
July 19 -
The pace of housing starts rose by 8.3% to a 1.215 million seasonally adjusted annual rate in June, well above expectations for a rebound to a 1.150 million pace, data reported by the Commerce Department Wednesday morning showed.
July 19 -
Among those affected by the EnerVest collapse are public pension funds in Texas, Colorado, Illinois, New Mexico, California and Florida.
July 18 -
Builders’ confidence in the market for new single-family homes slipped as the National Association of Home Builders' housing market index fell to 64 in July from a downwardly revised 66 in June.
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