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Revised criteria for not-for-profit hospitals combined with insurance-related losses to result in a downgrade for New York State’s largest healthcare provider.
June 7 -
The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Chairman is reportedly crafting infrastructure legislation that could be introduced as soon as this summer.
June 7 -
Sean Crawford, who arrived from New York MTA, resigned 10 days into the job.
June 7 -
Municipal bonds continued to show weakness at midday as the last of the week's larger deals were selling.
June 7 -
The Senate Banking Committee is expected to approve the nominations of Richard Clarida and Michelle Bowman for seats on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors in a vote on Tuesday.
June 7 -
After the passage of a $38.5 million budget for fiscal 2019, what’s next for Illinois? Yvette Shields, The Bond Buyer’s Midwest Bureau Chief, drills down to look at some of the problems the state still faces and the prognosis for the post-election atmosphere. Chip Barnett hosts.
June 7 -
Initial claims U.S. state unemployment benefits fell by 1,000 to 222,000 in the June 2 week, the lowest level in a month.
June 7 -
The county plans to sell $315 million of bonds this summer for a new jail.
June 7 -
Maine Gov. Paul LePage has been ordered by a judge to begin implementation of voter-approved Medicaid expansion after missing the state’s April 3 deadline.
June 6 -
The massive amount of local debt Texas voters have authorized could limit governments' flexibility, Moody's Investors Service says.
June 6 -
An overhaul trimmed $7 billion from the fund's pension liability, but an $11.7 billion liability remains.
June 6 -
Puerto Rico bonds traded up after reports of a settlement among bondholders; the broader municipal bond market turned mostly weaker.
June 6 -
A proposal by bank and securities regulators to roll back some provisions of the Volcker Rule indicates they may be considering rethinking their previous stance on tender option bonds.
June 6 -
Newly issued Treasury securities held in stripped form increased about $5.881 billion in April to a total of $283.836 billion, the Bureau of the Public Debt reported Wednesday.
June 6 -
Tuesday's "top two" primary set the lineup for November's general election, which will bring the state a new governor and treasurer.
June 6 -
Diverging economies and operating predictability shape the differences between the New England neighbors, said S&P.
June 6 -
The plan would raise power costs, but analysts say municipal utilities and energy cooperatives can absorb the increases or pass them on to customers.
June 6 -
The IRS Office of Professional Responsibility took no action on the misconduct allegation against Brad Waterman, but informed him that a record of it would be kept for 25 years and revisited if needed.
June 6 -
Municipal bonds were mixed with some Puerto Rico issues trading higher as the primary saw a bevy of new deals hit the screens.
June 6 -
The Tucson City Council signaled its plans Tuesday to put a $225 million bond measure on the November ballot designed to revitalize city parks.
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