- Illinois
Moody's Investors Service assigned an A1 rating to the Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago's possible $151 million private placement of unsecured senior notes to repay loans and fund construction projects.
January 26 - Illinois
CHICAGO — The combined burden of unfunded local and state pension liabilities on Chicago taxpayers rose to $103 billion in fiscal 2010 from just $19 billion a decade ago as double-digit investment returns in 2010 failed to stave off further deterioration of funded ratios, according to recent analysis of pension figures.
January 24 - Illinois
Illinois legislative leaders last week completed their appointments to a special pension reform panel convened by Gov. Pat Quinn.
January 24 -
CHICAGO – Even with added revenue from last year's income tax hike, Illinois entered the new year with an estimated $8.5 billion in unpaid bills and pending Medicaid vouchers, employee health insurance payments, and other obligations.
January 18 - Illinois
Former Illinois Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias has joined BNY Mellon’s wealth management business in the newly created role of senior adviser for strategic relationships.
January 17 -
CHICAGO – Illinois nonprofit hospitals say they provided $4.6 billion in charity care and community benefits in 2010, a number that has risen 26% in five years and is at the center of a debate that could lead to a legislative mandate on uncompensated services hospitals must provide to retain their tax-exempt perks.
January 12 - Illinois
Bolstered by a rally in Treasuries that extended to municipals, Illinois captured its lowest true-interest cost on a tax-exempt bond sale in more than three decades, even with the stigma of being Moody's Investors Services' lowest-rated state.
January 11 - Illinois
CHICAGO — The Illinois Finance Authority board advanced plans Tuesday for the use of up to $75 million of Midwestern Disaster Area Bonds to help finance a $95 million retail, hotel and office complex on a brownfields site adjacent to the Great Lakes Naval Station north of Chicago.
January 10 -
With one of its two hub airlines in bankruptcy, Chicago officials breathed a bit easier last month when Moody’s Investors Service affirmed its ratings on Chicago O’Hare International Airport’s $5.6 billion of general airport revenue debt.
January 10 -
Moody’s Investors Service has upgraded Lake County Community College District 532’s rating to Aaa from Aa1.
January 10 - Illinois
Faced with the headwinds of negative credit action, Illinois is hoping to see demand from investors whose state paper holdings were paid off over the last year and recognize the state's fiscal strides as its offers $800 million of general obligation bonds on Wednesday.
January 9 - Illinois
Illinois' move to raise new revenue through an income-tax hike last year could not stave off a downgrade Friday by Moody's Investors Service, which cited the state's failure to address its massive unfunded pension obligations and chronic bill-payment delays.
January 6 -
Primary market volume for the week appears to be less than some in the industry expected following last week's paltry pickings. But this should be positive for pricing and involve less need to unload paper.
January 6 -
Seattle-based Perkins Coie LLP has hired a trio of public finance attorneys who will work out of the firm's Chicago office to help expand its health care business.
January 6 - Illinois
The Chicago suburb of Lombard paid a steep price in the form of a six-notch downgrade after it refused to dip into its own coffers to cover a $912,000 debt-service shortfall on hotel and conference center debt that carries village support.
January 6 - Illinois
The Lombard Public Facilities Corp. in Illinois drew $1.5 million from reserves to cover debt-service payments owed this month on nearly $190 million of revenue bonds issued in 2005 to finance construction of a hotel and conference center in the village.
January 5 - Kentucky
Louisville, Ky.-based Hilliard Lyons has hired Chicago-based banker Alexander Rorke to lead an expansion of its public finance banking business across the firm's 13-state footprint.
January 4 -
The Illinois Department of Transportation will receive $186 million to continue construction on a high-speed rail line linking Chicago with St. Louis, U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood announced Wednesday.
January 4 - Illinois
Illinois' unfunded pension obligations grew by about $7 billion in fiscal 2011 but its funded ratio dipped just slightly to 43% from 45%, according to the state's latest pension figures released Tuesday in the offering statement for its upcoming $800 million general obligation issue.
January 3 -
Children’s Memorial Hospital’s plans to build a heliport on the roof of its partially bond-financed hospital under construction in downtown Chicago is being challenged by a community group.
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