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Business inflation ended up on the barely positive side in June as food prices — mostly for holiday boosted meats — counterbalanced the drop in gasoline.
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The end of a two-year old budget impasse led S&P to affirm Illinois and assign a stable outlook.
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Top-rated municipal bonds finished stronger on Wednesday as a large deal from a New York and New Jersey issuer hit the screens while a deal from a Chicago issuer was postponed until next week.
July 12 -
A merger between Philadelphia University and Thomas Jefferson University will have no immediate credit impact , according to Moody’s Investors Service.
July 12 -
While working on two bond sales and finalizing a new budget, Cook County, Ill. is eyeing layoffs.
July 12 -
S&P Global Ratings said it affirmed its BBB-minus rating on Illinois' general obligation bonds, and the BB-plus ratings on the state's appropriation-backed debt, which includes Chicago's outstanding motor fuel tax (MFT) revenue bonds.
July 12 -
All 12 Federal Reserve Districts saw economic growth in June, the Beige Book, released Wednesday indicated.
July 12 -
Struggles with tuition revenue growth landed a junk rating for Hartwick College in Oneonta, N.Y.
July 12 -
The county plans to price $344 million of limited obligation refunding warrants, with a new 1% local sales tax supporting debt service.
July 12 -
Top-rated municipal bonds were stronger at mid-session, according to traders, who were seeing another wave of supply hit the market.
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