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The Chicago Fed National Activity Index for November rose to 0.22 from a downwardly revised neutral level in October.
December 24 -
The agency met an important safety-law deadline and will implement a new law designed to improve its transparency and require better budget planning.
December 21 -
Respondents to the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's monthly manufacturing survey reported slower growth in December, while expectations grew.
December 21 -
Moody's upgraded Paulding County. Ohio, to Aa3.
December 20 -
Simone Brody, executive director of Bloomberg Philanthropies’ What Works Cities initiative, discusses how the project has helped city governments tackle pressing issues including cybersecurity, climate change and transportation. Andrew Coen and John Hallacy host.
December 20 -
Manufacturers report expansion “continued to grow but remained subdued” in December.
December 20 -
Existing home sales were up 1.9% to a seasonally adjusted 5.32 million-unit rate in November.
December 19 -
The bi-state transportation agency's new budget plan keeps it on track to tackle large-scale airport redevelopment projects.
December 18 -
The state’s revenue forecast for the next two years shows increases of $442.8 million in fiscal 2020 and $386 million in fiscal 2021.
December 18 -
Melanie Her will be based in San Francisco.
December 18 -
The nation's No. 2 financial advisory services firm is hiring municipal executives in Ohio and Michigan.
December 18 -
The RTA, which oversees three big Chicago-area transit agencies, is among the organizations that wants the state government to pass a long-awaited capital bill.
December 18 -
Michael J. Mitchell, a 40-year veteran of public finance law, is remembered as a mentor.
December 18 -
November housing starts rose by 3.2% to a 1.256 million annual rate, according to data released Tuesday by the Commerce Department.
December 18 -
A federal judge in Texas ruled that the Affordable Care Act is unconstitutional, which would affect nonprofit hospital credits if it withstands appeal.
December 18 -
Reps. Brian Mast and Bill Posey asked Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao not to extend a Dec. 31 deadline to issue private activity bonds.
December 17 -
Dallas Area Rapid Transit will finance a 26-mile commuter rail line to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport with a $908 million RRIF loan.
December 17 -
Builders’ confidence in the market for new single-family homes fell in December as affordability issues remain.
December 17 -
Business activity “continued to expand, though growth was noticeably slower than in recent months,” the December Empire State Manufacturing Survey suggested.
December 17 -
Moody's underscored the sense of uncertainty facing the Metropolitan Transportation Authority by dropping its outlook to negative.
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