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MetroHealth met with investors ahead of its big, low-investment-grade healthcare deal.
May 8 -
The Bay Area Rapid Transit District is set to issue its first green bonds.
May 8 -
Oklahoma lawmakers remain divided about how to fill a $900 million shortfall.
May 8 -
S&P dropped $244 million of bonds issued for an Indiana P3 further into junk territory.
May 5 -
The Long Island Power Authority says renewables will save it $5 billion on no-longer needed capital investments.
May 5 -
A court-ordered delay in Maryland’s Purple Line rail line could imperil the project, according to advocates.
May 3 -
The U.S. services sector expanded in April as the non-manufacturing business activity composite index was 57.5 in the month, compared to 55.2 in March, on a seasonally adjusted basis, the Institute for Supply Management reported Wednesday.
May 3 -
MetroHealth's ratings tumbled three notches to reflect its sizable new debt load.
May 2 -
“New York City purchasing managers demonstrated a small but directional shift in perspective in April,” the Institute for Supply Management-New York’s Report on Business index, released Tuesday, indicated.
May 2 -
The Trump administration’s infrastructure push will follow tax reform and healthcare, said Elaine Chao.
May 2 -
Wisconsin heads into the market over the next week with nearly $1 billion of debt in three deals.
May 1 -
Kevin Holloran, previously health care analyst for S&P Global Ratings, has joined Fitch Ratings where he will lead analysts covering the sector.
May 1 -
A PATH train extension to Newark's airport is moving ahead.
April 28 -
Derailments at Penn Station are another example of New York's bedraggled transport infrastructure.
April 28 -
Duncan Public Schools, Okla., (DPS) is hoping to get voters down to an open house so they can get the information they need about the transportation aspect of the school bond up for vote on May 9.
April 28 -
California localities await funds from the recently adopted state transportation funding bill.
April 27 -
Manufacturing activity in the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's region “expanded at a slower pace with solid expectations for future activity” in April, according to the bank's monthly manufacturing survey, released Thursday.
April 27 -
New York's mayor says state inaction costs the city $450 million and delays critical infrastructure.
April 27 -
The Illinois Tollway's board of directors will consider adding $1.3 billion to its bond issuance plans.
April 25 -
Indiana and its private partner on the troubled Interstate 69 road project face new fiscal hurdles.
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