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The Florida Development Finance Corp. will be asked to be the conduit issuer for $1.75 billion of PABs on behalf of the project's private owners.
August 28 -
Firms reported difficulty finding skilled workers, as manufacturing expansion continued.
August 28 -
Home prices rose 6.2% on an annual basis in June, not seasonally adjusted, down from a 6.4% gain in May.
August 28 -
Jacksonville-based JEA wants the Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia to vote against continuing the project.
August 27 -
Texas factory activity growth, as measured by the production index, “maintained its strong momentum in August.”
August 27 -
The New York State Thruway Authority is on the road to completing a decades-long reconstruction project for a heavily-traveled stretch of Interstate-95.
August 23 -
U.S. purchases of new homes unexpectedly dipped to the weakest pace in nine months.
August 23 -
The region's volume numbers were supported by favorable market conditions that drove several large gas prepay deals.
August 22 -
Existing home sales fell 0.7% to a seasonally adjusted 5.34 million-unit rate in July.
August 22 -
Moody's lowered the South Carolina-owned public utility’s bond rating to A2, and its bank bond rating to A3.
August 20 -
Issuance in these sectors all plummeted by 50% or more in the first half of 2018 in what was generally a weak first half for overall municipal issuance.
August 20 -
Two new Atlantic City casinos and the debut of legalized sports betting boosted the gambling take.
August 16 -
The pace of housing starts rose by 0.9% to a 1.168 million seasonally adjusted annual rate in July, below expectations for a 1.270 million rate.
August 16 -
Manufacturers report expanding at a slower rate in August.
August 16 -
S&P Global Ratings dropped the Ohio-based system four notches to BBB.
August 15 -
Gov. Phil Murphy signed a bill authorizing greater use of public-private partnerships.
August 15 -
The National Association of Home Builders' housing market index dipped to 67 in August.
August 15 -
Selling prices remained elevated, while business activity expanded at a faster pace in August.
August 15 -
The public power agencies could see their ratings dropped if financial flexibility diminishes as a result of higher costs.
August 13 -
The co-owners of the Plant Vogtle project face higher-than-expected costs to complete the reactors, prompting them to vote on whether to continue.
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