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Fitch raised Lambert airport's rating as the city awaits financial advisory proposals on privatization
October 10 -
It is unclear whether bond investors will be included as creditors in the California hospital district's bankruptcy.
October 6 -
Honolulu rail project sees positive credit outlook from Moody's
October 5 -
The center received state regulatory approval to advance a $512 million expansion project in Portland.
October 5 -
The GOs are part of the state’s largest-ever road financing plan, which could total $2.5 billion.
October 5 -
The proposed combination is the latest in a continuing wave of nonprofit healthcare consolidation in Illinois and nationally.
October 4 -
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation is scaling back on highway and bridge projects.
October 3 -
“New York City purchasing managers reported current business conditions, employment, and quantity of purchases are in contraction."
October 3 -
The Tulare Local Healthcare District has both general obligation and revenue bonds outstanding.
October 2 -
The Department of Energy approved $3.7 billion in loan guarantees for the Plant Vogtle project.
October 2 -
New York City’s economy is taking a $400 million a year hit from subway delays, according to an economic analysis released by City Comptroller Scott Stringer on Sunday.
October 2 -
Construction spending was up 0.5% in August, with a 0.4% increase in private construction and a larger 0.7% increase in public construction, data released by the Commerce Department Monday morning showed.
October 2 -
The Texas Water Development Board priced $1.2 billion of triple-A-rated bonds.
September 29 -
Court mediation offers no solution to Flint indecision on water contract.
September 29 -
Keys Energy Services estimates $32 million in damages from Hurricane Irma, and FEMA will cover most of it.
September 29 -
The rating agency cited the backing of the authority's transportation revenue bonds by a gross lien on operating revenues.
September 29 -
Rep. Nydia Velázquez says Trump's 10-day waiver of Jones Act won't help Puerto Rico.
September 28 -
Santee Cooper and South Carolina Electric & Gas monetized all but one payment of the $2.17 billion they expected to receive from Toshiba.
September 28 -
Manufacturing activity in the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's region "continued to expand at a solid pace and … firms remained optimistic about the future."
September 28 -
Nick Sifuentes, executive director of the Tri-State Transportation Campaign, explores how to improve mass transit funding and capital budget management in the New York City region, including Connecticut and New Jersey. Hosted by Paul Burton.
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