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.
- Illinois
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel isnt happy with Moodys Investors Service, so hes trying to make the rating agency go away.
January 11 - Illinois
Chicago is conducting a full court press with investors this week to promote a $1.16 billion general obligation bond sale.
January 10 - Illinois
An overhaul meant to save Chicago's municipal employees' and laborers' pension funds from looming insolvency won state Senate approval Monday but faces veto threat.
January 10 - Illinois
Illinois Senate leaders said they will work to pass by Feb. 1 their so-called "grand bargain" plan aimed at breaking the year-and-a-half old budget logjam that's driven the state's unpaid bill backlog to $11 billion and dragged its ratings down to the lowest among states.
January 9 - Wisconsin
Wisconsin hits the market with its first sale of the New Year to refund $523.6 million of appropriation- backed bonds with hopes of hitting double digit savings even with the post-election rise in rates.
January 6 - Illinois
Illinois third consecutive annual population loss poses a credit negative that underscores weak economic growth, Moodys Investors Service said Wednesday.
January 5 -
The Illinois Institute of Technology is at risk of losing its investment grade rating after a negative outlook revision.
January 5 - Illinois
Former Illinois budget director Tim Nuding has landed at the Illinois Health and Hospital Association.
January 5 - Minnesota
Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton offered up on Wednesday a $1.5 billion bond-financed capital package billed as a job creator.
January 4 -
The Chicago Transit Authority hits the market as soon as Tuesday with $325 million of sales tax receipts revenue bonds under a new second lien.
January 4 -
The harmful effects of a repeal of the federal Affordable Care Act without a replacement package to soften the blow would extend beyond hospitals to lllinois' economy, according to the state hospital association.
January 3 -
The Illinois State Toll Highway Authority heads into the New Year with a $1.7 billion budget that includes $300 million of borrowing to finance projects in the sixth year of its $12 billion, 15-year capital program.
December 27 - Illinois
Illinois is losing its budget director, Tim Nuding.
December 27 -
Genesee County, Mich., officials say they don't expect criminal charges against former Flint leaders stemming from the city's participation in the Karegnondi Water Authority pipeline to impact the project or its bonds.
December 27 - Michigan
The state-backed restructuring of Detroits public school system is a positive development for existing bondholders, says Moodys Investors Service.
December 22 -
Hamline University in Minnesota is at risk of losing of its investment grade credit due to balance sheet strains after a downgrade to Baa3.
December 21 - Missouri
Missouri Gov.-elect Eric Greitens threw a wrench in financing plans for a $200 million stadium to house a new St. Louis-based Major League Soccer team this week after announcing his opposition to public subsidies for professional teams.
December 21 -
New criminal charges stemming from the Flint, Michigan water contamination crisis accuse two former state-appointed emergency managers and two other ex-city employees with using false and misleading tactics to participate in the bond-financed Karegnondi Water Authority project.
December 20 - Illinois
Chicago returns to the market in January with a $1.14 billion general obligation deal that should benefit from the stabilization of three of its bond ratings.
December 20 -
An Illinois school district under federal scrutiny for its past misuse of bond proceeds saw its rating fall to junk as Moodys Investors Service lowered the Lincoln-Way Community High School District 210 one notch to Ba1.
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