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The dot plot showed the Federal Open Market Committee evenly split between cutting and holding rates, but it's not clear whose dots are whose.
July 2 -
Kathy Wylde, president of the business group Partnership for New York City, discusses the city's economic climate and related issues including transit, site selection, technology and the new rent overhaul law. Paul Burton hosts.
July 2 -
The U.S. and China are again attempting to work out trade differences, and manufacturing numbers show somewhat weaker expansion. Will this be enough to spur the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates later this month?
July 1 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is trying to prepare for increased ridership on its rail transit system with more than $1 billion of investment.
June 28 -
S&P Global Ratings cut its rating to A from A-plus, and maintained a negative outlook on the South Carolina Public Service Authority.
June 27 -
The board approved a request to increase 2019 authorization for new-money bonds and bond anticipation notes to a $5 billion maximum from $3 billion.
June 27 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is proposing higher user fees to fuel a larger capital budget.
June 26 -
Despite views on Capitol Hill that leaned towards taking financing away from public transit, the House bill would strengthen transit issuers.
June 26 -
A bill to dissolve the south Florida toll road authority has been sent to Gov. Ron DeSantis.
June 26 -
The Water and Power Authority's fuel supplier is demanding $20 million by Sunday.
June 25 -
Declining consumer confidence and home sales back Powell's assessment that uncertainties are rising.
June 25 -
The spending plan for fiscal 2020 includes $446.7 million in borrowing for transportation projects in Florida.
June 24 -
Despite “solid” growth in gross domestic product in the past year, it will be difficult for GDP to rise more than 1.5% to 1.75% on a longer run basis.
June 24 -
With an $11.8 billion budget that nearly doubles that of a decade ago, Arizona rebuilds its balance sheet while boosting pay for teachers and state employees.
June 24 -
While leaders Powell and Clarida see a growing case for accommodation, Kashkari, Bullard say the need for a rate cut is already here.
June 21 -
Strong government support fueled a two-notch upgrade for the Washington D.C.’s mass transit system despite drops in ridership.
June 20 -
The markets are pricing in a 25 basis point Fed rate cut in July, as Thursday’s indicators showed continued manufacturing weakness.
June 20 -
More municipalities are turning to local solutions, including P3s and value capture structures.
June 18 -
Citing new uncertainties surrounding revenue credits, Moody's downgraded the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority ahead of a $300 million deal.
June 18 -
Expect to see the dirt flying within the next month at West View Healthy Living.
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