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Respondents to the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's monthly manufacturing survey reported gains in input and selling prices, suggesting growing inflation.
February 22 -
Existing home sales fell 3.2% to a seasonally adjusted 5.38 million-unit rate in January.
February 21 -
Aurora Health Care and Advocate Health Care haven't said how the combination will impact each system's debt.
February 20 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is spending more than $364 million on the tunnel.
February 20 -
Inaction, significant new debt and failure to control labor costs and other cost drivers could pose major bondholder risks, says a Gurtin report.
February 20 -
PREPA says a widespread shutdown of electricity on Wednesday is inevitable without a major cash infusion.
February 16 -
An official says that a transit plan without Oakland and Macomb is “absolutely viable from a technical standpoint.”
February 16 -
A Public Policy Institute of California survey found 47% favoring repeal and 48% opposed.
February 16 -
The pace of housing starts surged by 9.7% to a 1.326 million seasonally adjusted annual rate in January.
February 16 -
As payback for a failed nuclear reactor project, state lawmakers could stop the South Carolina Public Service Authority from raising rates.
February 15 -
The enormous electricity demands required to create bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have mining operations flocking to cheap hydroelectricity in parts of rural Washington.
February 15 -
Builders’ confidence in the market for new single-family homes held as the National Association of Home Builders' housing market index was steady at 72 in February.
February 15 -
Manufacturers report continued growth in February, as demand, reflected in new orders, rose, and more firms added to their payrolls.
February 15 -
The Empire State Manufacturing Survey showed "business activity continued to expand in New York State."
February 15 -
Two Florida counties contend that environmental laws were violated when federal agencies allocated private activity bonds for the All Aboard Florida project.
February 14 -
Analysts say states' and cities' unfunded infrastructure should be viewed as a liability, along with debt, pensions and other post-employment benefits.
February 14 -
A maximum price and financing structure are some of the next steps taken to advance the terminal project.
February 12 -
Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson said he won't ask county voters to fund the system.
February 9 -
Rural hospitals face financial challenges from shrinking populations and cuts to federal funding
February 8 -
Musk's The Boring Company is one of four firms and teams that responded to the city's request for qualifications.
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