- Nebraska
Refunding opportunities fueled a 36.3% surge in bond issuance among Midwestern borrowers last year as the steadfastly conservative region shied away from adding new debt in favor of shoring up balance sheets.
February 12 - Illinois
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn signed supplemental fiscal 2013 budget legislation that authorizes $1.5 billion in spending for transportation, group health insurance payments, and for an array of other areas.
February 8 - Illinois
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn pressed lawmakers Wednesday to act on a pension reform package that merges House and Senate proposals with the goal of improving the legislation's chances of withstanding a legal challenge by unions.
February 6 -
Moody's affirmed Midway International Airport's single-A level ratings and said it should not see a significant credit impact from Chicago's effort to privatize the airfield.
February 5 -
Fitch Ratings downgraded Elmhurst Memorial Healthcare, Ill. – which is preparing to merge with the higher rated Edward Hospital and Health Services -- one notch to BBB due to its weak operating performance.
February 5 - Illinois
The Chicago Infrastructure Trust has tapped Stephen S. Beitler, a founder and managing director at a Chicago area private equity investment and advisory company, to serve as its first executive director.
February 4 - Illinois
The Chicago Infrastructure Trust has formally launched a search for private market interest in providing up to $100 million of financing for energy efficient upgrades to city facilities and schools.
January 31 - Illinois
Fighting headwinds from a downgrade and headlines over failed pension reform efforts, Illinois postponed its competitive sale of $500 million of general obligation bonds over concerns it would pay too steep an interest rate penalty.
January 30 - Illinois
Unions that represent state employees want Gov. Pat Quinn and the General Assembly's leaders to join in on a "summit" slated for Feb. 11 to discuss pension reforms.
January 29 -
Chicago collected more than $100 million in hotel taxes last year, a record level, Mayor Rahm Emanuel said last week.
January 29 - Illinois
Rating agencies delivered mixed news to Illinois Friday as the state's failure to overhaul its pension system prompted a downgrade from Standard & Poor's while Moody's affirmed.
January 25 -
The Illinois State Toll Highway Authority board approved two slates of financial teams to underwrite roughly $1 billion of toll-backed borrowing planned in its next two financings.
January 24 -
Two hospitals in Chicago's western suburbs — Elmhurst Memorial Healthcare and Edward Hospital & Health Services — are the latest to merge, joining the two-year-old surge nationally of not-for-profit healthcare consolidation.
January 23 - Illinois
Illinois' $500 million sale next week offers a fresh view into the market's appetite for yield verses risk as investors digest a barrage of negative fiscal news from pension reform stuck in political muck to a warning that state coffers are running precariously low.
January 22 - Illinois
Chicago Cubs chairman Tom Ricketts unveiled a $300 million privately-financed renovation of the nearly 100-year-old Wrigley Field that could be paid for with new premium seating and additional advertising signage revenues, along with more night games and concerts.
January 22 -
The FAA has cleared the path for Chicago to consider privatizing Midway International Airport, allowing for its release of a request for qualifications from potential bidders.
January 18 -
Illinois will take competitive bids on $500 million of GOs later this month in its first borrowing of the New Year and first test of market reaction to the General Assembly's failure to overhaul pensions.
January 18 -
The Regional Transportation Authority of Illinois board approved its $3.7 billion 2013 budget on Wednesday after resolving a standoff with one of its service boards over its plans to borrow $1 billion over the next five years.
January 16 -
A long-awaited review of the state of Chicago's retiree healthcare system concludes that the cash-strapped city can't afford to keep subsidizing its other post-employment benefits at existing levels.
January 15 - Illinois
Standard & Poor's last week raised the Chicago Housing Authority's issuer credit rating one notch to AA following criteria changes.
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