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Cyber criminals threaten the safety of patients and the financial health of hospitals. The life-and-death stakes underscore the importance of online security.
August 18 -
Kyle Hemminger joined Cain Brothers this month in Columbus, Ohio.
August 6 -
Economic growth after the pandemic and maintaining structural balance and reserves will influence whether Fitch ultimately lifts the state to AAA from AA-plus.
August 5 -
FirstEnergy will pay $230 million under a deferred prosecution agreement with federal authorities in the alleged pay-to-play that benefitted its former subsidiary FirstEnergy Solutions.
July 23 -
The Great Lakes Senior Living Communities is working with holders of its $380 million of debt to raise funds for needed capital expenses
July 22 -
Ohio's Summa Health is selling $310 million of taxable corporate CUSIP debt Wednesday.
April 13 -
S&P cut Energy Harbor Corp.'s issuer credit rating to junk due to the subsidy repeal, but affirmed $400 million of bonds at the low investment grade level of BBB-minus.
April 7 -
Indiana, Michigan and Ohio budget proposals benefit from a revenue picture that is more optimistic than feared earlier in the COVID-19 pandemic.
February 16 -
New Hampshire wants the Supreme Court to hear its challenge to income taxes its neighbor levies on employees who began working from home during the pandemic.
January 29 -
The city has suffered tax and economic blows from COVID-19 but has weathered the impacts with adjustments to its roughly $1 billion budget.
January 12