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Enjoy complimentary access to top ideas and insights — selected by our editors. October’s roundup of pressing items in the bond markets includes a spate of lawsuits involving municipal bonds, the ongoing bankruptcy of Chester, Pennsylvania, issuers weighing in on the Financial Data Transparency Act and more. Click here to read September’s grouping of top
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“The elective pay provisions of IRA allow public power utilities, rural electric cooperatives, the Tennessee Valley Authority, and other qualifying tax-exempt entities to directly benefit from certain energy-related credits,” said John Godfrey, senior government relations director, American Public Power Association.APPA Provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act are changing the landscape for issuers this tax season
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A power substation near the LC1 CloudHQ data center in Ashburn, Virginia, United States. Nathan Howard | Bloomberg | Getty Images Technology companies’ push to directly power artificial intelligence with nuclear plants hit a major roadblock, after a federal regulator rejected a request to increase power for an Amazon data center. The Federal Energy Regulatory
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Standard Digital Standard & FT Weekend Print wasnow 38 € per 3 months The new FT Digital Edition: today’s FT, cover to cover on any device. This subscription does not include access to ft.com or the FT App. What’s included Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS FT Edit app
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The Jefferson Hospital for Neuroscience in central Philadelphia is part of the Jefferson Health hospital network.Bloomberg News The healthcare and higher education sectors have struggled for years. But Thomas Jefferson University is forging ahead.  The Philadelphia-based university, which runs the growing Jefferson Health hospital network, priced $1 billion of refunding revenue bonds Wednesday. The system
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Election day is on Tuesday but Americans might have to wait longer to learn who their next president will be. The timing of a Kamala Harris or Donald Trump victory depends on two factors: how fast states count their ballots and how close the results are. Each state has its own rules for processing and
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At a campaign rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on Wednesday, Donald Trump vowed to “protect” women, “whether they like it or not”. At his landmark Madison Square Garden speech in New York City, he promised to “kick” undocumented immigrants “the hell out of our country as fast as possible”. And at a large indoor event
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Unlock the US Election Countdown newsletter for free The stories that matter on money and politics in the race for the White House The ability to decipher true investment information from noise is always key to successful investing, but today’s highly polarised US presidential election presents an extraordinary challenge to investors. Filtering what’s important from
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Monday: The standing committee of China’s National People’s Congress begins. They are expected to approve a fiscal spending package for Beijing’s stimulus programme. Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and the President of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari visit China. Indonesia and Russia hold their first joint naval drills. Tuesday: The China International Import Expo begins in Shanghai. Australia’s
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Chinese authorities are demanding wealthy individuals and companies double-check their taxes for unpaid liabilities in a move that threatens to further dent investor confidence in the world’s second-largest economy. Tax officials in recent months have asked wealthy individuals and companies to carry out “self-inspections” of their tax payments and cough up any deficiencies, as local
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Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Saudi Arabia and other members of Opec+ have delayed a plan to begin raising oil production until the end of the year, as the group tries to revive crude prices that have continued to flag
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