- Illinois
Chicago received a first time rating of A-minus with a stable outlook from Kroll Bond Rating Agency.
March 24 - Illinois
A one-time fix to close Illinois' current $1.6 billion budget gap largely by draining $1.3 billion from non-general fund special accounts is headed to the Senate after clearing the House.
March 24 - Illinois
Zion, Ill. Park District lost its investment grade rating and faces further credit deterioration as its struggles with a rapidly declining tax base.
March 24 -
Chicago area transit systems face service cuts or higher fares if state funding is slashed as proposed by Gov. Bruce Rauner in his fiscal 2016 budget now before the General Assembly.
March 23 - Illinois
Illinois retained its position as the state with the worst overall net financial position among more than 40 reviewed by the Illinois auditor general for fiscal 2014.
March 20 - Illinois
The cracks in Chicago Public School system's fiscal foundation deepened as a new credit blow triggered swap termination events that could force payments of more than $260 million to counterparties.
March 20 - Illinois
The Chicago Public Schools dropped Moodys Investors Service from the list of rating agencies asked to review its upcoming sale of about $550 million in new money and refunding general obligation paper.
March 18 - Illinois
Chicago took a gamble by voluntarily laying out in stark terms the fiscal threats that could lead to further credit erosion and the impact on its swap and liquidity contracts, market participants said.
March 17 -
Silver Cross Hospital and Medical Center leads a pack of borrowers slated to come to market through the Illinois Finance Authority this spring.
March 16 - Illinois
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel's fiscal agenda for a second term gambles on elusive state action to avoid making city taxpayers cover a $550 million spike in public safety pension contributions next year.
March 16 -
Rep. Randy Hultgren said he has developed an appreciation for bonds as a result of his past experiences in both the public and private sectors.
March 16 - Illinois
Chicago mayoral challenger Jesus Chuy Garcia offered up ideas for freeing up city revenue in a financial plan that left unanswered questions over how he would tackle the city's staggering pension woes.
March 13 -
This week's oral arguments at the Illinois Supreme Court about the constitutionality of the state's pension overhaul legislation left few hints about how the judges will rule.
March 12 -
Fitch Ratings knocked Chicago-based Roosevelt University's rating down to the lowest investment grade level due to ongoing negative operations.
March 12 -
Illinois' need to protect the public welfare in the face of a fiscal emergency by cutting pension benefits trumps their state constitutional protections, Solicitor General Carolyn Shapiro told the state's high court Wednesday.
March 11 -
Illinois squares off against opponents of its 2013 pension reform legislation Wednesday afternoon before the Illinois Supreme Court in arguments that will be shown live on the Internet.
March 11 -
The Missouri Joint Municipal Electric Utility Commission is selling $158 million of power refunding bonds tied to the controversial Prairie State coal plant, which recently won a round of fresh praise from ratings analysts.
March 10 - Illinois
Chicago is almost $400 million underwater on 24 swaps tied to $2.4 billion of floating-rate general obligation and revenue-backed paper, the city reports in a new disclosure.
March 9 - Illinois
The Chicago school district fell to the last rung above junk bond status after a two-notch downgrade from Moody's Investors Service.
March 9 - Illinois
Hutchinson, Shockey, Erley & Co. has hired longtime Chicago public finance banker Doug DeAngelis from Fifth Third Securities to act as national public finance director and re-open its Chicago public finance office.
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