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The Better Housing Foundation's Chicagoland suburban bond portfolios are now experiencing bond covenant and payment defaults.
January 14 -
For the next fiscal year, which begins Oct. 1 , the general fund is projected to have $235 million more than estimates made last May, bringing the total to $11.2 billion.
January 13 -
The state expects to set senior and co-manager pools with up to 15 firms each for an initial four-year term.
January 13 -
S&P dropped the the nation's second-most-populous county — one of many Illinois governments struggling with retirement plan funding — to A-plus from AA-minus.
January 13 -
Demand for municipal bonds is much stronger in 2020 than it was to end 2019, illustrated by record inflows into the asset class in the latest reporting week.
January 10 -
The last-ditch attempt to settle Preston Hollow Capital's lawsuit against Nuveen failed this week.
January 10 -
Fargo finance director Kent Costin said the downgrade was expected given the decline in construction activity in 2019.
January 9 -
Political support lagged strong private interest in a potential privatization deal for the St. Louis airport.
January 9 -
Martin Arrick, a managing director at S&P Ratings and its longtime not-for-profit healthcare group leader, will retire on Jan. 15.
January 9 -
The authority is making an investor push ahead of two upcoming deals.
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