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IPOs on the rise as stocks zoom
As the stock market reaches new highs, companies are trying to get in on the action by raising money through initial public offerings of their shares. So far this year, U.S. companies — and their owners — have tapped $16.1 billion through...
Tags: Realty, Property, Energy Partners Limited, Real Estate, Lisle
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Broken Arrow downtown projects are proceeding smoothly
Tulsa WorldDowntown TIF district projects are complete, soon to be underway or set to start next year while the sales and property tax revenues to fund them are meeting the city's debt obligations. In an update last week for the city's Downtown Advisory Board,...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Credit and Debt
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One step closer to obtaining funding to finish new Hedgesville public library building
matthewu@herald-mail.comThe Berkeley County Building Commission advanced a bond ordinance to second reading Thursday that would allow officials to obtain up to $700,000 in financing to complete the new Hedgesville, W.Va., public library building. The bond ordinance for the...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Politics, Loans, Safety of Citizens, Economy, Business and Finance
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No tax increase in proposed budget
The High Point Enterprise, N.C.Ahhh, what a relief!!!!! After months of fears and concerns, and some possible headaches, county commissioners got some relief Thursday after they saw a 2014 county budget with no tax rate increase. As budget work concluded, commissioners worked to...Tags: Politics, Loans, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Budgets and Budgeting
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Moody's squeezes Lebanese banks, bonds
The Lebanon Daily StarMoody's negative outlook of both Lebanon's sovereign bonds and banks' deposit ratings is seen as another strong message that the political vacuum and failure to implement reforms can no longer be ignored. Just one day after Moody's changed the outlook...Tags: Central Bank, Moody's Corporation, National Government, Credit Ratings, Beirut (Lebanon)
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S&P warns of growing Asia-Pacific borrowing
The Manila Times, PhilippinesThe Asia-Pacific region is seen to push its debt up to $32 trillion by 2017, Standard and Poor's (S&P) said in a report released on Thursday. "Asia-Pacific continues to lead the way among global regions in terms of financing requirements for...Tags: Manila (Philippines), Economy, Business and Finance, Philippines, Finance, Standard & Poor's Financial Services LLC
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WCPS in good shape, audit finds
Daily News, Bowling Green, Ky.Warren County Public Schools is in good financial shape, the latest audit available shows. The 2011-12 audit report shows the sixth-largest public school district in Kentucky is in good financial condition, even though it had total long-term obligations...Tags: Loans, Students, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Credit and Debt
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Outlook negative for Lebanon's 3 biggest banks: Moody's
The Lebanon Daily StarMoody's ratings agency has revised from stable to negative the outlook on the long-term local and foreign currency deposits ratings of the three largest Lebanese banks: Bank Audi SAL, Blom Bank SAL and Byblos Bank SAL. The long-term local-currency...Tags: Moody's Corporation, Politics, National Government, Credit Ratings, Beirut (Lebanon)
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NU Refreshes Its Debt With $750M In Notes
Northeast Utilities is borrowing $750 million in order to pay down other senior debt obligations as well as some of the company's more than $1 billion in short-term debt, according to filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. After...Tags: Bank of New York Company, U.S. Bancorp, Citigroup Incorporated, Berlin, Money and Monetary Policy
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Star Tribune (Minneapolis) Lee Schafer column
Star TribuneMinneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak and the City Council were all smiles Tuesday when the Ryan Cos. announced a multi-block mixed-used development adjacent to the new Minnesota Vikings stadium. There was even a joke that it took exactly one day for new...Tags: Politics, Highway Transportation, Lobbying, Loans, National Football League
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Avon Residents Vote In Budget Referendum On Wednesday
Residents vote today on an $81.76 million budget that town officials have proposed for the upcoming fiscal year. Voting is at the Avon Senior Center, at 635 West Avon Road, and the deadline to do so is 8 p.m. The budget represents a $3 million...
Tags: Politics, Loans, Budgets and Budgeting, Credit and Debt, Elections
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Dave Bing won't seek re-election as Detroit mayor
Detroit Free PressDETROIT _ Detroit Mayor Dave Bing said Monday that he will not run again for the seat he has held since 2009, his tenure defined by the state's historic appointment of an emergency manager to run the city as it careened toward a municipal bankruptcy,...Tags: Organized Crime, Local Elections, Detroit Free Press, Rick Snyder, Freedom of the Press
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