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Two rating agencies affirmed Bridgeview, Illinois, at junk after the Chicago Fire agreed to pay the village to escape its stadium lease.
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The new letter increases the pressure for federal oversight as the island goes through the long process of rebuilding from the damage caused by Hurricane Maria and reorganizing its debt.
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Almost $25 billion of bonds would be affected, as Judge Laura Taylor Swain seeks to avert "chaos" of claims by bondholders.
July 24 -
Municipal bond buyers saw more supply come to market in Wednesday as retail investors kept up their confidence in tax-free bond funds.
July 24 -
Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan endorsed the idea that the U.S. central bank should be open to an insurance interest-rate cut.
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Republican Rep. Tim Burchett of Tennessee touts his bill as “a good example of giving businesses an incentive to lower carbon emissions without forcing it upon them with regulations.”
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Darlene Green, Stephanie Tomblin and Gabriella Briceno are the 2019 recipients.
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Growing reserves spurred a two-notch Moody's upgrade for Burlington — another milestone in the city’s fiscal turnaround from a failed municipal-owned broadband.
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Although new home sales rose for the first time in three months, the rate was lower than expected.
July 24 -
The unrated 40-year bond issue was marketed to sophisticated institutional buyers familiar with the legal dispute between MEAG and Florida's JEA.
July 24 -
Moody’s has acquired a majority stake in Four Twenty Seven, a provider of data and analysis on climate risks.
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The governor acted after an independent review found that his former appointee stacked the authority with family and cronies.
July 24 -
Since the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the trend in total bank holdings and the makeup of the universe of bank participants is starting to evolve.
July 24
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Facing Gov. Mike Dunleavy's 40% cut in state funding, the regents passed a measure allowing it to lay off tenured professors and close campuses.
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The college is heading into the market as it remains the center of a libel lawsuit that may cost it more than $25 million in punitive damages.
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The Bexar County Hospital District expects to issue no more debt for its expansion of University Hospital in San Antonio.
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The two suburban affordable housing portfolios are owned by the Ohio-based Better Housing Foundation.
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New Jersey elected officials are pushing for the agency to take over Atlantic City International Airport from the South Jersey Transportation Authority.
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The suit is "a policy paper masquerading as a complaint," the state says, but it may still push up Illinois' borrowing costs while it is active.
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Investor demand for New York City bonds allowed underwriters to move the sale up by a day.
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