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Beloit College's rating was cut to junk last year, and the restructuring is designed to ease debt covenant strains.
January 25 -
The municipal bond market will feel like it’s still on vacation next week as supply hovers around holiday week type levels.
January 25 -
Recent upheaval in senior management at Michigan State University won’t impact the timeline to sell bonds to fund sex-abuse settlements.
January 24 -
Kettering Health Network will sell $200 million of new money and refunding bonds.
January 23 -
The courts will decide whether the city must make up shortfalls in tax levy collections to cover the pension contributions.
January 23 -
Palos Health signed a letter of intent to explore joining Loyola Health, which is owned by nonprofit healthcare giant Trinity Health.
January 22 -
Rachael Eubanks will draw on more than a decade of public finance experience to solve some of the state's infrastructure problems.
January 22 -
In his first budget, Gov. Mike Parsons wants to give the highways commission $350 million of borrowing authority.
January 18 -
Two lone deals priced on Thursday to close out new issuance for the week.
January 17 -
New York will require out-of-state retailers with annual sales of more than $300,000 or 100 transactions in the state to collect and remit sales tax.
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