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Moody’s revised its outlook on the NCAA's Aa2 rating to negative from stable, an action that impacts less than $10 million of debt.
By Nora ColomerMarch 31 -
The state treasurer’s office began purchasing eligible VRDOs from participating Ohio health care systems and other critically important institutions.
By Nora ColomerMarch 27 -
Ratings for convention center financings and for hotels build to support the venues are under pressure.
By Nora ColomerMarch 26 -
Disclosure in a series of pending and recently priced Midwest healthcare deals underscore the rapidly evolving impact of COVID-19.
March 24 -
Eric Holcomb said the state will consider using bond authority to move forward with capital projects that were to have been funded on a pay-go basis.
By Nora ColomerMarch 23 -
GLWA has the flexibility to come to market as early as this week, but is monitoring the market in light of the COVID-19 impact.
By Nora ColomerMarch 17 -
Michigan voters head to the polls on March 10 to decide on more than $600 million of school boding proposals.
By Nora ColomerMarch 6 -
Pending legislation seeks to block governor’s $3.5B bond-funded road fix.
By Nora ColomerMarch 5 -
The rating agency expects to resolve the rating watch evolving within the next four months.
By Nora ColomerMarch 3 -
Moody's Investors Service revised the outlook on Hurley Medical Center's Ba1 rating to positive from stable ahead of a $52 million sale.
By Nora ColomerFebruary 28 -
The Cleveland office, which will be led by Kevin Barry, is part of Hilltop Securities' ongoing expansion in the Midwest region.
By Nora ColomerFebruary 27 -
Covenant's issuing tax-exempt debt to retire some variable-rate, term loan bank debt and taxable bonds to fund construction of a rehabilitation facility.
By Nora ColomerFebruary 25 -
Taxable refundings caught on in the Midwest as they did elsewhere in the nation, helping the region post a 19% volume gain.
February 25 -
The $5.2 billion Buckeye Tobacco Settlement Authority deal will restructure the debt service schedule, returning the Ohio credit to investment-grade.
By Nora ColomerFebruary 21 -
Drawing the distinction between the region and the city helps the city provide better revenue projections going forward.
By Nora ColomerFebruary 18 -
Omaha voters will be asked in May to authorize $200 million of general obligation bonds.
By Nora ColomerFebruary 12 -
The city is pricing the bonds the week of Feb. 10 for an anticipated $7 million in savings, according to city debt manager Betsy Hruby.
By Nora ColomerFebruary 7 -
Michigan state officials say low interest rates make a compelling case for issuing bonds to fix roads.
By Nora ColomerFebruary 5 -
The changes are a credit positive for the state of Ohio and the local governments that participate in OPERS, according to Moody's Investors Service.
By Nora ColomerFebruary 4 -
The state would issue the state trunkline fund bonds over the next four years to add and expand 122 major new projects.
By Nora ColomerJanuary 30



















