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The investors conference allows city officials to pitch investors on its pandemic recovery and future fiscal prospects while investors get the chance to scrutinize those efforts and pose their own questions.
July 7 -
Public private partnerships offer a new financing model for Colorado, which is prohibited from issuing general obligation bonds for state capital needs.
July 6 -
Illinois headed into the new fiscal year with healthier metrics on multiple fronts but its last audit illustrates the long-term drag posed by the state's retirement burden.
July 5 -
A Delaware Superior Court judge found PHC failed to show it suffered reputational loss from Nuveen's alleged defamation to go to trial. PHC will appeal.
June 28 -
From disclosure to issuance labels, the Chicago finance team is shaping ESG practices that are top of mind for municipal market.
June 28 -
Cook County projects a surplus this year and a $18.2 million gap for fiscal 2023 while it readies two bond sales.
June 24 -
S&P raised the outlook to positive for St. Louis Lambert's general credit and Chicago O'Hare's customer facility charge credit.
June 22 -
Loop Capital Markets has hired veteran managers to lead its transportation and housing groups while adding to its Texas banking presence.
June 16 -
Talks between original holders and a law firm over potential securities fraud litigation did not pan out, and trustee UMB NA has canceled all the bonds.
June 14 -
Phil Culpepper brings his experience as a public finance banker and Illinois' former debt manager to the table at the fully veteran-owned firm.
June 13 -
State Comptroller Susana Mendoza will renew a push for legislation to set automatic triggers for a $200 million annual deposit into the rainy day fund.
June 10 -
CPS' federal windfall aided the district's fiscal progress with plans to use $700 million in the next budget before exhausting the pot in fiscal 2025.
June 8 -
Cook County and the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund reported improving pension health, while the unfunded liabilities of Chicago funds worsened in 2020.
June 7 -
As summer beckons, it's time for a reporters' roundtable with some of the Bond Buyer's senior staff. Yvette Shields, Karen Pierog, Keeley Webster and Thomas Nocera talk with Chip Barnett about what's hot in their regions and what municipal bond market participants should expect to see in the months ahead. (25 minutes)
June 7 -
Local police funds challenging the suburban and downstate police and firefighter pension fund consolidation appealed a court decision that upheld it.
June 3 -
Chicago's decades-long casino chase has moved closer to reality with Mayor Lori Lightfoot banking on the fiscal jackpot to help fund the city's pensions.
May 26 -
An Illinois judge upheld the constitutionality of the state's consolidation of downstate public safety pension funds; an appeal is expected.
May 26 -
Goodman's colleagues and friends called her death a loss for the public finance industry. The Canadian native embraced Chicago and her role aiding local and state governments.
May 25 -
Chicago hasn't shied away from using its relationships with investment banks to pursuit of larger social goals, but it hasn't always gone the city's way.
May 24 -
Chicago's preliminary projected gap in the next budget, when Mayor Lori Lightfoot has vowed to reach structural balance, is down from an $867 million estimate.
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