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State-owned utility Santee Cooper received two subpoenas that appear to focus on a secret assessment report about the foundering project.
May 30 -
Municipal bonds were trading stronger Tuesday, with yields falling as much as five basis points, according to the MBIS benchmark scale.
May 29 -
Texas factory activity, as measured by the production index, “rose markedly in May,” reaching a 12-year high.
May 29 -
Home prices rose 6.5% on an annual basis in March, not seasonally adjusted, according to the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index, released Tuesday.
May 29 -
MCE, California's first community choice aggregator, is rated Baa2 with a stable outlook by Moody's.
May 25 -
Pike County's “very weak” economy, budget performance and management led S&P Global Ratings to lower its ratings.
May 25 -
With two new casinos set to open, Atlantic City's current gambling facilities didn't keep pace with last year’s first-quarter revenue growth.
May 25 -
The development of autonomous vehicles and related technology is accelerating in the Lone Star State.
May 25 -
State lawmakers approved a 10-year transportation plan that seeks an expansion of electronic tolling.
May 24 -
AASHTO Executive Director Frederick G. "Bud" Wright has spent more than 42 years working in the transportation sector.
May 24 -
The private developer building the new passenger terminal in Everett, Washington, used $50 million of tax-exempt bonds.
May 24 -
The new investor relations website launched Thursday.
May 24 -
Respondents to the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's monthly manufacturing survey reported stronger activity and optimism, while prices were little changed at high levels.
May 24 -
Home resales fell by 2.5% in April to an annual rate of 5.46 million, below expectations for a small decline to a 5.58 million pace.
May 24 -
Veteran banker Michael Placencia will lead the firm's transportation and infrastructure efforts.
May 23 -
Officials say the cost estimate for what New York City Transit president Andy Byford called "a full overhaul" is a work in progress.
May 23 -
Water, wastewater, and securitization deals, and possibly an O'Hare airport sale, are still to come from Chicago this year.
May 23 -
New single-family home sales fell by 1.5% to 662,000 in April following downward revisions to the sales pace in both February and March.
May 23 -
The bank deregulatory bill passed by Congress on Tuesday would also make fewer banks systemically important and close a legal loophole that had allowed banks to defraud Puerto Rico investors.
May 22 -
Lawmakers in the 27-member Florida delegation in the House are divided about whether more private-activity bonds should be used for Brightline's 235-mile passenger rail line.
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