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Detroit's two interest-rate swap counterparties returned to court to complain that the city's plan of confirmation does not conform to the terms of the settlement they reached with the city.
July 1 - Illinois
Moody's Investors Service has downgraded two Chicago suburbs one by three notches for growing pension debt and a looming requirement that they increase their pension contribution or risk losing state aid.
June 27 - Ohio
PNC Capital Markets has brought in a pair of public finance professionals to help build up its Ohio business.
June 27 -
The chief mediation in Detroit's Chapter 9 case has ordered the city to meet Monday with holders and insurers of $1.4 billion of certificates of participation to try to reach a settlement.
June 27 -
Moody's Investors Service has downgraded the Detroit-area provider Henry Ford Health System one notch to A3, due to a deteriorating operating performance and struggles tied to implementation of a new electronic medical records system.
June 27 - Illinois
Cook County, Ill., home to Chicago, is facing a $169 million shortfall in the upcoming fiscal year, county board President Toni Preckwinkle warned Thursday.
June 27 -
Bankruptcy Judge Steven Rhodes blocked insurer Syncora's request to question the state attorney general, and gave a limited green light to plan for the city's proposal to take the court on a bus tour of the city as part of the upcoming trial.
June 26 -
Investors were not reluctant to buy the Detroit name when the Michigan Finance Authority priced $185 million of bonds for the Detroit Public Lighting Authority Wednesday.
June 25 -
As Detroit has shown, the Chapter 9 world and the municipal bond finance world often just don't speak the same language, according to Nixon Peabody LLP attorneys.
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Detroit Tuesday defended its proposal to take Bankruptcy Judge Steven Rhodes on a bus tour of the city as part of the plan of confirmation trial later this summer.
June 24 - Michigan
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder Monday appointed a review team to begin investigating the finances of the troubled Benton Harbor school district, a step towards a possible state takeover.
June 24 -
Syncora Guarantee Inc. has accused Detroit of pitting its pensioners against its financial creditors in a "torches and pitchforks" campaign, the insurer's latest salvo in a rising war of words between the two parties.
June 23 -
The 2010 issuance of $165 million of Build America Bonds by Indianapolis' public hospital has thwarted a long-planned merger with another major Indiana system.
June 23 -
Three Detroit hospitals reached a final agreement to merge into a new $3.8 billion system that will be the largest in southeast Michigan.
June 23 -
Bond insurer Financial Guaranty Insurance Co. has subpoenaed Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder and Sean Werdlow, with Siebert Brandford Shank and a former Detroit CFO, for a deposition in the Detroit bankruptcy.
June 20 - Michigan
The board of commissioners for Macomb County, Mich., June 19 approved a measure to issue up to $300 million of bonds to pay off its retiree health care costs.
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U.S. Chief District Judge Gerald Rosen, the top mediator in Detroit's bankruptcy case, has ordered the city into talks with water and sewer revenue bondholders, one of the few holdout creditors in the case.
June 20 -
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder Friday signed a package of bills aimed at resolving Detroit's Chapter 9 case at a triumphant ceremony where the governor and others proclaimed the end is in sight for the historic bankruptcy.
June 20 -
As Detroit released preliminary bond documents for next week's $185 million streetlight sale, Fitch Ratings assigned a BBB-plus to the borrowing, saying it believes the utility tax revenues pledged to the bonds are not at risk in the city's bankruptcy.
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Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder knew a $195 million contribution to Detroit's bankruptcy could concern analysts, but believes it is important, a spokesperson said after Standard & Poor's revised its outlook.
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