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Dallas and Houston are on the right path to fixing their troubled pensions, according to Moody's.
June 8 -
The Financial CHOICE Act, which the House passed Thursday, would have some direct effects on munis.
June 8 -
California Gov. Jerry Brown's plan to use a short-term state investment account to fund CalPERS faces some skeptics.
June 8 -
Former broker Deborah Kelley will pay $188,000 as part of her sentence after pleading guilty to taking part in a pay-to-play scheme involving New York pension fund business.
June 8 -
A judge's ruling put more pressure on Illinois by supporting Medicaid providers.
June 8 -
The University of Illinois and Illinois State University were downgraded by S&P Global Ratings.
June 7 -
Top-rated municipal bonds finished flat on Wednesday as the city of Chicago retuned to the market with a new water deal.
June 7 -
Barclays is bolstering its Chicago team with three banking additions at the expense of Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
June 7 -
Bond Dealers of America and the National Association of Bond Lawyers make regulatory recommendations to the Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service.
June 7 -
Bond insurers and analysts say the review is unnecessary and rating cuts could backfire.
June 7 -
JPMorgan is Chicago Public Schools' choice for the direct placement of $396.5 million of notes.
June 7 -
Municipal bonds were mixed at mid-session as traders awaited the return of the Windy City to the new issue sector.
June 7 -
Illinois asked a judge to put off the effective date of a possible court order elevating Medicaid over other payment obligations.
June 7 -
Municipal bond traders will see the return of the Windy City to the new issue sector as they offer a water deal one day after coming to market with a wastewater deal.
June 7 -
The city of Chicago’s wastewater deal received a warm reception in a strengthening municipal market on Tuesday. as the first of the week’s supply was priced.
June 6 -
How the Puerto Rico’s Title III bankruptcy case judge handles the commonwealth’s highways bonds may threaten revenue bond bankruptcy precedent.
June 6 -
Christopher St. Lawrence is arguing that errors during his case should allow him an acquittal or new trial.
June 6 -
S&P Global Ratings said it may adjust certain ratings based on each insurer's "competitive strengths or weaknesses relative to its peers.”
June 6 -
Two Chicago pension funds could become insolvent sooner than projected.
June 6 -
Municipal bonds were stronger at midday as the first of the week’s new issue supply hit the screens.
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