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Hamilton County, Ohio, expects about $60 million in savings when it refunds sales tax bonds that helped finance two professional sports stadium.
By Nora ColomerJuly 29 - Michigan
Investor appetite for yield overcame any credit quality concerns buyers had as Detroit saw strong demand for its first post-bankruptcy general obligation/distributable state aid backed bond sale issue.
By Nora ColomerJuly 28 -
Detroit, already facing headwinds with its first post-bankruptcy general obligation/distributable state aid backed sale, could suffer some spill due to the states disruption of a similar security on some of Detroit Public Schools' bonds, one municipal market participant suggested.
By Nora ColomerJuly 27 - Indiana
Indiana closed out fiscal 2016 last month with a slight surplus despite the drain of low gas prices on revenue growth.
By Nora ColomerJuly 26 -
The authority that runs Detroit's main airport is on the hunt for a new leader following chief executive officer Thomas Naughton's decision to retire this fall.
By Nora ColomerJuly 25 - Ohio
Pittsburgh-based PNC Capital Markets has hired veteran Ohio-based banker Mark Fisher to lead its efforts there as it eyes further expansion and amplifies it pitch on bank products available to municipal clients.
By Nora ColomerJuly 18 -
Detroit announced plans to pay for higher contributions to its public safety pension fund by hiring fewer firefighters.
By Nora ColomerJuly 15 -
The Michigan State Building Authority is joining the parade of borrowers capitalizing on the market's attractive rates with plans to sell about $660 million of mostly refunding bonds next week.
By Nora ColomerJuly 14 - South Dakota
South Dakota can now claim three top-level credit ratings after Moodys Investors Service assigned an initial issuer credit rating of Aaa.
By Nora ColomerJuly 12 - Pennsylvania
Cincinnati, Ohio-based Dinsmore & Shohl LLP has hired Michael Jackson to expand its public finance practice in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
By Nora ColomerJuly 11 -
Congressional action on transportation helped spur an upgrade for some outstanding Michigan Garvee bonds ahead of a $613 million refunding deal.
By Nora ColomerJuly 8 - Michigan
With its books restored to order, Wayne County, Mich., says its ready to return to the market with $200 million of borrowing to complete its unfinished jail project in downtown Detroit.
By Nora ColomerJuly 7 -
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Uncertainty over how bondholders will be repaid once Detroit Public Schools is split in two under the district recently approved restructuring plan has put the districts bond ratings at risk of slipping into junk territory.
By Nora ColomerJuly 1 - Illinois
Illinois lawmakers passed a six-month stopgap spending plan Thursday that will ensure schools open this fall and state services continue through the end of the year. The plan now awaits approval from Gov. Bruce Rauner.
By Nora ColomerJune 30 - Ohio
The Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority is planning a post-July 4, $57 million bond offering that will be used finance the construction of a 239 room upper upscale hotel and conference center at the Madison Center development that is located 7 miles outside downtown Cincinnati.
By Nora ColomerJune 30 - Illinois
Lawmakers convened this week at the states capital to negotiate a stop-gap spending plan to fund schools and other services for the state of Illinois before the fiscal year starts July 1.
By Nora ColomerJune 29 - Indiana
Mesirow Financial is venturing into Indiana with the opening of a n office in downtown Indianapolis, and its hired Greg Clark to lead the effort.
By Nora ColomerJune 29 - Michigan
In Michigan it's not just Detroit Public Schools that have fallen victim to the state's population decline. Statewide shrinking enrollment coupled with the expansion of charter schools has stretched state aid dollars and damaged school credit.
By Nora ColomerJune 28 -
Detroit got the all clear from the city's Financial Review Commission to move ahead with a refunding of $660 million of general obligation debt.
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