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Mayor Lori Lightfoot's budget plan strikes the right balance between structural and one-time measures amid the coronavirus, says Jennie Huang Bennett.
November 13 -
The rating agency cited higher leverage from borrowing plans to fund expansions and renovations and passenger traffic losses from the coronavirus pandemic.
November 11 -
S&P Global Ratings revised the outlook on Vermont’s AA-plus general obligation bond rating to negative from stable.
November 11 -
Gov. J.B. Pritzker says preservation of the investment-grade status is "very important;" Illinois bonds traded wider after the income tax referendum failed.
November 5 -
Moody’s on Thursday joined Fitch and S&P Global Ratings in moving the city’s rating outlook to negative. It has rated Chicago at speculative grade since 2015.
October 29 -
By putting a negative outlook on its BBB-minus rating, Fitch leaves Chicago little room to avoid being saddled with a second speculative-grade rating.
October 28 -
The city needs to continue meeting pension commitments and moving to structural budget balance despite the coronavirus pandemic, the rating agency said.
October 23 -
Disney in late September said it would lay off 28,000 employees at California's Disneyland and Florida's Walt Disney World resorts.
October 8 -
A Washington utility's ratings will survive Boeing's decision to move 787 production to South Carolina, but local economy may not be so lucky.
October 2 -
Georgia's MEAG Power, Jacksonville, Florida, and its utility, JEA, received two-notch rating boosts from Moody’s after settling their federal lawsuit.
October 2