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The ballot measure marks the first time the Ohio capital has asked voters to approve a dedicated affordable housing fund, for $50 million.
March 4 -
The state treasurer's office is reviewing proposals for underwriting and remarketing services, and the Public Facilities Commission is choosing attorneys.
February 28 -
The University of Findlay will use long-term bonds to restructure its outstanding debt, which includes capital lease obligations and short-term notes.
February 26 -
Refunding volume in the Midwest was down 57% in 2018, while new money deals rose just 1.8%, leaving the region down more than 28%.
February 26 -
The Ohio department of transportation said it faces a funding gap of about $1 billion annually over the next 11 years.
February 21 -
Moody's warned that universities with a similar profile to Wright’s could also be at risk of faculty strikes.
February 19 -
S&P Global Ratings said that the integration of Martin Health System into the Cleveland Clinic will allow greater operating efficiencies.
February 14 -
Shields, fired by Wells Fargo in December, joined Loop Capital Markets LLC as a managing director this week.
February 1 -
The Dayton, Ohio, school is in the second week of the faculty strike over working terms and conditions.
January 29 -
Kettering Health Network will sell $200 million of new money and refunding bonds.
January 23