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The Illinois Toll Highway Authority’s $698 million refunding eliminates its synthetically fixed debt in favor of fixed-rate paper.
December 16 -
The judge overseeing PHC's lawsuit accusing Nuveen of strong-arm tactics makes final push for mediated resolution before issuing opinion.
December 16 -
A not-for-profit chosen by Bloomington would borrow about $300 million to finance the Mall of America indoor water park through an Arizona conduit.
December 13 -
Ann Arbor Public Schools, which recently won $1 billion of new money authorization, will price $55 million of taxable bonds.
December 13 -
Chicago fared poorly in a Moody's report about the nation's largest cities and Illinois continues to stand out for budget stress and pension liabilities.
December 12 -
Democrat Gretchen Whitmer will sign a supplemental bill restoring more than half of the funding she vetoed in a policy dispute with the GOP-led legislature.
December 12 -
The state flagship university is entering into a 50-year concession with ENGIE North America and Meridiam for a $1.165 billion upfront payment.
December 11 -
The Lansing Board of Water and Light will sell $252 million to refund bonds it issued in 2011.
December 11 -
The city is folding together separate syndicate and advisor teams on $1.2 billion of general obligation and Sales Tax Securitization Corp. refunding deals.
December 10 -
The new online security force follows ransomware attacks on at least four local governments and agencies in Ohio during 2019.
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