Yvette was a senior reporter, covering the Midwest. She earned a bachelors in journalism from Columbia College Chicago, began her reporting career at the storied City News Bureau of Chicago, and joined the Bond Buyer in 1997 leading Midwest coverage from her hometown Chicago.
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The supply-demand imbalance, a long-term volume horoscope and valuing climate change were among the topics debated at The Bond Buyer's Midwest Conference.
June 13 -
New Mayor Lori Lightfoot shows a commitment to maintaining investor relations that helps the city's access to the bond market
June 13 -
The court put off a formal ruling for 10 days but made clear it expects to lift the confidentiality seal on bank transcripts with only limited redactions.
June 12 -
The troubles of the Better Housing Foundation bonds had been flagged in earlier rating downgrades and disclosure statements.
June 11 -
Deputy Governor Dan Hynes says the recent legislative session put the state on an "upward trajectory," but underfunded pensions dog the state.
June 11 -
Rating criteria changes and a ruling in the Puerto Rico III case have undermined some investors' and analysts' confidence in revenue pledges.
By Nora Colomer and Yvette ShieldsJune 10 -
A judge denied Chicago's request for a restraining order to stop the state comptroller from intercepting state grant money on behalf of city pension funds.
June 7 -
A trend of selective repudiation in the manner of Platte County would be credit negative for governments using lease appropriation debt, said Moody's.
June 7 -
New revenue and fewer one-shot revenue solutions make the fiscal 2020 budget more acceptable to analysts, but dark long-term clouds remain.
June 4 -
Kansas City International Airport is conducting a full-court press to sell the bonds, backed by a pledge tarnished by Platte County's default on appropriation-backed debt.
June 4 -
Lawmakers authorized more than $23 billion of borrowing and approved a $45 billion six-year capital plan.
June 3 -
Platte County may still face market penalties, even though it's not legally required to fund annual debt service supported by its appropriation pledge.
May 31 -
Mayor Lori Lightfoot called on Edward Burke, the former finance committee chair, to resign from city council after new federal corruption indictments.
May 31 -
Platte County wants a summary judgment that would let it off the hook for debt issued with its appropriation pledge for the Zona Rosa shopping center.
May 30 -
Scott Waguespack will chair the committee that vets city bond deals and other financial transactions.
May 30 -
Illinois lawmakers gave first-year Gov. J.B. Pritzker a victory on a cornerstone of his fiscal plan for the troubled state.
May 28 -
The tapes, according to Preston Hollow, demonstrate the success of Nuveen's strong-arm tactics to protect its high-yield market share.
May 24 -
Lawsuits accusing banks and broker-dealers of fraud in the variable-rate demand obligation market helped cement the decision to use the platform.
May 23 -
The developer of the proposed $20 billion One Chicago project is seeking state subsidies as part of a P3 deal.
May 22 -
Capital Markets Director Kelly Hutchinson has returned to private sector after more than three years managing state debt issuance.
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