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The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association warned Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder that the approach he is backing in Detroit's bankruptcy will cost cities across the state and urged him to uphold the city's unlimited-tax general obligation bond pledge.
July 22 -
Litigation is already stalling Detroit's effort to file for Chapter 9 bankruptcy protection.
July 22 -
As detroit enters into what would be the largest municipal bankruptcy in the u.s., ratings agencies said the outcome may have a negative impact on unlimited-tax general obligation bonds in future credit analysis.
July 22 -
Chicken Little is alive and well after Detroit's filing for Chapter 9 bankruptcy protection.
July 22
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WASHINGTON — Rep. John Conyers, Jr. is urging the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee to hold hearings about the increasing number of municipality filings for bankruptcy under Chapter 9 and whether cities are misusing the process to “unilaterally abrogate obligations” otherwise protected by law such as those to retirees and bondholders.
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Detroit's massive debt, its limited resources, the desire of state officials to put the city on a path of sustainability, and the huge costs of bankruptcy and other legal proceedings, in combination, virtually assures that holders of the city's debt will likely get cents on the dollar, even those who hold general obligation bonds, muni market participants said Friday.
July 19 -
An Ingham County Judge Friday afternoon said Detroit's bankruptcy filing is unconstitutional and ordered it withdrawn.
July 19 -
Officials overseeing Jefferson County, Ala.'s municipal bankruptcy say they understand the challenges and stigma that Detroit now faces.
July 19 -
As Detroit filed for bankruptcy, formerly bankrupt Central Falls, R.I. received an upgrade from Moody's Investors Service to B1 from B2.
July 19 -
Detroit emergency manager Kevyn Orr said Friday he expects an eligibility fight over the city's petition to file for Chapter 9 bankruptcy protection, but that his plan to pay creditors between 10 cents and 20 cents on the dollar should make for a speedy process.
July 19 -
Moody's upgraded the rating of former bankrupt city Central Falls, R.I., to B1 from B2, affecting $13.7 million in outstanding general obligation bonds.
July 19 -
Detroit filed a flurry of court papers late Thursday in support of its historic Chapter 9 request, including an outline of creditor negotiations that says the lack of representation and organization among creditors, including bondholders, made it impossible to reach settlements.
July 19 -
Detroit's bankruptcy filing on Thursday was not unexpected, but market participants say its impact is hard to gauge and that it has negative implications for the market.
July 18 -
Detroit filed for Chapter 9 bankruptcy Thursday, a historic move that marks the largest municipal bankruptcy filing to date. It's also a first for Michigan, and the first time a state's largest city has filed.
July 18 -
A Florida community development district's lawyer is urging the Internal Revenue Service's chief counsel to reconsider a ruling against the CDD, arguing it is incorrect, biased, lacks legal analysis and ignores precedent.
July 18 -
The trustee for Rhode Island's Central Falls Detention Facility Corp. has again tapped into the reserve fund related to Wyatt Center bonds.
July 18 -
Detroit's two retirement systems sued Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder and Detroit emergency manager Kevyn Orr, saying Detroit's "imminent" Chapter 9 bankruptcy would violate state constitutional protections.
July 18 -
Fitch Ratings said Tuesday it's continuing to monitor the $5.9 billion of Detroit water and sewer bonds, but noted that the debt enjoys strong legal protections in or outside of a Chapter 9 filing.
July 17 -
U.S. Bank filed papers Tuesday disputing Syncora Guarantee Inc.'s account of the bank's role in a court battle between the bond insurer and Detroit over the use of casino revenues.
July 17 -
In the sea of junk-rated Detroit debt trading for 30 to 40 cents on the dollar, the piece of the city's defaulted pension certificates that feature Berkshire Hathaway Assurance Corp. continue to see retail bids of nearly 90 cents on the dollar.
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