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“A couple” of Federal Open Market Committee members wanted a 50 basis point rate cut at its July 30-31 meeting, according to minutes released Wednesday, while “several” would have preferred no action.
August 21 -
An airport official says the third upgrade in a year will mean savings for upcoming refunding and new money bond plans.
August 20 -
A report said overtime costs spiraled out of control under leadership's noses for roughly a decade.
August 19 -
Researchers at the Pew Charitable Trusts warn local governments that cannabis revenue flows are uncertain.
August 19 -
The debate over yield curve inversion continued, as a summer Friday yielded little economic data, but the market waits to parse the minutes of the most recent Federal Open Market Committee and then eyes will turn to the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City’s annual Jackson Hole retreat.
August 16 -
The MBTA's plans to shut down major Boston mass-transit stations for accelerated repairs is the latest card to play in a spiraling transit and congestion crisis.
August 15 -
The municipal bond market received a variety of data Thursday suggesting economic strength belying the recession forecast by the 2/10-year Treasury yield curve inversion on Wednesday.
August 15 -
California joined 21 other states and seven local governments to sue the federal government in an effort to overturn what they see as pro-coal rulemaking.
August 15 -
Though the presidential candidate field is still large, some have proposed detailed infrastructure plans related to broadband and water systems.
August 14 -
Thousands of voters want the constitutional amendment on the 2020 ballot while utilities and groups ask the Florida Supreme Court to strike it down.
August 14 -
The funds would be used to expand the Houston area’s network of bus, rail and managed lane projects.
August 13 -
While Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit officials praised the progress made after two years of passenger rail service in the two counties, new financial projections show an uncertain future for the transit service.
August 12 -
Judge John Cooper ruled that the bill to abolish the Miami-Dade County Expressway Authority unconstitutionally usurps the county's home rule authority.
August 12 -
The review of the final credit, Chicago's senior-lien water bonds, was resolved when the bonds were defeased.
August 9 -
The deal through the Indianapolis Local Public Improvement Bond Bank will refund floating-rate debt issued in 2010 to a fixed rate.
August 8 -
The gas tax has fallen short of meeting infrastructure needs, and cities need new solutions.
August 8 -
The airport will sell $1.2 billion of revenue bonds as it proceeds with more than $7 billion of capital improvements.
August 8 -
Political leaders are weighing privatization for Jacksonville, Florida’s JEA and South Carolina’s Santee Cooper.
August 7 -
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co. sold its ownership interests in W.F. Wyman Station Unit 4, citing the need for a different power supply mix.
August 1 -
The Ohio law replaces a ratepayer surcharge for renewable power with one that subsidizes two of the firm's nuclear generation facilities.
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