- Illinois
CHICAGO — The ratings of joint power agencies with an ownership interest in the Illinois-based Prairie State coal-fired plant are expected to withstand the burden of incurring an additional $1 billion for cost overruns, but further problems could have a negative impact, Fitch Ratings writes in a report due out today on the project.
October 1 - Illinois
CHICAGO — The Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority of Illinois will enter the market next week with nearly $1.2 billion of mostly refunding revenue bonds in the first phase of a debt portfolio restructuring intended to provide near-term fiscal relief and long-term financial stability.
September 28 -
WASHINGTON — Cook County, Ill., officials say while they are striving to improve the timeliness of their secondary market disclosures, the process of coordinating financial information among different offices and departments is both challenging and time consuming.
September 27 - Illinois
CHICAGO — Illinois has picked Public Financial Management Inc. to serve as financial adviser and Citi and Barclays Capital to lead a team of 11 broker-dealers on its sale of up to $1.75 billion of tobacco bonds planned for later this year to provide budgetary relief, sources said.
September 27 -
CHICAGO — Illinois hospitals pump more than $75.1 billion into the state’s economy annually and provide about $4.9 billion in community benefits, including $500 million in charity care, a new report from the Illinois Hospitals Association asserts.
September 24 - Illinois
CHICAGO — Moody’s Investors Service on Thursday warned Illinois that its A1 general obligation rating is at risk for a downgrade due to escalating strains from massive pension obligations, reliance on one-times revenues, and an increasing debt load amid a fragile economic recovery.
September 23 -
CHICAGO — A federal bankruptcy court judge on Tuesday approved Senior Care Development LLC’s $40 million bid to purchase two Chicago area bond-financed continuing care retirement communities although the size of a final payout for bondholders remains unclear.
September 23 - Illinois
CHICAGO — The Chicago Board of Education on Wednesday paved the way for a Chicago Public Schools sale of up to $800 million of new-money and refunding general obligation debt and qualified school construction bonds as soon as next month to help pay for the 2011 capital budget and ease an operating deficit.
September 22 - Illinois
CHICAGO — Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn Wednesday announced the selection of Northstar Lottery Group to privately manage and expand the Illinois Lottery. The deal is expected to raise $1.1 billion over the next five years for education and to repay bonds issued to support the state’s $31 billion capital program.
September 15 -
CHICAGO — The Regional Transportation Authority of Illinois board on Wednesday tapped its chief financial officer, Joe Costello, to serve as interim executive director beginning next month until a replacement for retiring director Stephen Schlickman is found.
September 15 - Illinois
CHICAGO — Cook County, Ill., is expected to refund $121 million of general obligation bonds next week in what will likely be the last financing under outgoing board President Todd Stroger.
September 15 - Illinois
CHICAGO — The Illinois Finance Authority board advanced plans for Navistar International Corp. to borrow $145 million using recovery zone facility bonds for its new DuPage County corporate headquarters, though the financing hinges on the successful pooling of local government bond allocations from the stimulus program.
September 14 -
CHICAGO — The Chicago City Council Wednesday approved up to $1 billion of new-money and refunding debt that will help the city keep its $8 billion O’Hare International Airport expansion project on track as negotiations with the airlines over upcoming projects continue.
September 8 - Illinois
CHICAGO – Chicago Mayor Richard Daley said Tuesday he would not seek a seventh term next year in a stunning announcement for the city’s political and business worlds that stands to shakeup its longstanding relationships in the public finance community.
September 7 -
CHICAGO — The Chicago City Council’s Finance Committee Tuesday advanced the sale of up to $1 billion of new-money and refunding O’Hare International Airport revenue bonds and debt backed by passenger facility charges to raise funds for the second phase of an $8 billion expansion that has yet to win airline approval.
September 7 - Illinois
CHICAGO — The revamped $1.2 billion clean coal FutureGen project advanced this week after a coalition of coal and power companies announced its commitment to the revised plan to build a pipeline and underground storage facility in Illinois to house emissions from an existing coal plant.
September 1 - Illinois
CHICAGO — Chicago Mayor Richard Daley on Friday announced his intention to appoint Loop Capital Markets LLC’s chief executive officer James Reynolds Jr. to serve as chairman of the Chicago Housing Authority’s board.
August 27 -
CHICAGO — Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich faces a second federal trial on corruption charges early next year and will stand as the sole defendant following the prosecution’s announcement Thursday that it would drop charges against his brother, Robert Blagojevich.
August 26 - Illinois
CHICAGO — The Chicago Board of Education late Wednesday adopted an amended $6.5 billion fiscal 2011 budget after the district’s administration scraped plans to fully wipe out reserves to help eliminate a $370 million deficit by instead restructuring some debt.
August 25 - Illinois
CHICAGO — The Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority of Illinois has picked Goldman, Sachs & Co. and Morgan Stanley as the joint book-running senior managers on its first financing under legislation that allows it to restructure a $2.1 billion debt portfolio.
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