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A court-appointed judicial hearing officer who previously had said e-mails sent between New York Insurance Department officials showed bias regarding the restructuring of bond insurer MBIA Insurance Corp. last week reversed his decision.
June 24 -
As Tuesday's public hearing nears on the proposed fiscal recovery plan for Harrisburg, many agree that regardless of whether Pennsylvania's distressed capital city files for Chapter 9 bankruptcy protection, getting all parties to look beyond their own interests is a major task.
June 24 -
A lawsuit filed Wednesday in Austin claims that Texas Comptroller Susan Combs illegally promised a $25 million state subsidy for a Formula One race event next year.
June 24 -
Four Jefferson County, Ala., lawmakers are legally opposing the sewer rate increase proposed by the court-appointed receiver managing the county's sewer system and its defaulted debt.
June 24 -
Linden Ponds Inc., operator of a retirement community in Hingham, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
June 24 -
SAN FRANCISCO - California lawmakers have placed the state's local redevelopment agencies on death's doorstep, but there may be a bigger problem looming.
June 23 -
DALLAS - The Arkansas Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a voter-approved constitutional amendment that eliminated the interest cap on state and local bonds.
June 23 -
The Las Vegas Monorail has been given court permission to send its bankruptcy-exit plan to creditors for a vote.
June 23 -
San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed has delayed seeking the City Council's approval to declare a fiscal emergency and for a fall ballot measure for fiscal and pension reform.
June 23 -
BRADENTON, Fla. - The Alabama court-appointed receiver in charge of managing Jefferson County's sewer system - as well as its defaulted warrants and swaps - is demanding that the county turn over $75 million from its general fund.
June 22 -
As one dramatic chapter in Regions Financial Corp.'s history ends, another is about to begin.
June 22 -
NEW YORK - Harrisburg’s City Council passed a resolution Tuesday night requesting Mayor Linda Thompson to prepare for a bankruptcy filing, should Pennsylvania’s capital city not receive approval for a financial recovery plan proposed last week.
June 22 -
SAN FRANCISCO - Although Los Angeles is living through hard times, it's far from insolvency, the city's top budget official says.
June 21 -
Bank policyholders suing the New York Insurance Department and MBIA Inc. say new documents made available to the public show MBIA senior executives concealed critical information from the NYID about the size of future losses at MBIA Insurance Corp.
June 21 -
DALLAS - The financial trouble surrounding Glendale, Ariz.'s $180 million bond-financed hockey arena appears to be worsening as the adjoining Westgate City Center retail and entertainment complex faces the threat of foreclosure.
June 21 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — The fiscal distress in Jefferson County has elicited renewed calls from a financial analyst for investors to be cautious when buying debt sold by issuers from Alabama.
June 21 -
The Michigan Supreme Court last week accepted Gov. Rick Snyder's request to hear a case regarding the constitutionality of taxing retirement income.
June 21 -
The Financial Regulatory Industry Authority fined Wells Fargo Advisors LLC $13,000 and ordered it to pay restitution of almost $8,628 to a municipal customer for violating pricing and fair-dealing rules.
June 20 -
Central Falls, R.I., received more bad news: The 2012 budget plan approved by the state House Finance Committee eliminated $6.7 million in aid to the struggling community.
June 20 -
DALLAS - Amid prolonged uncertainty and threats of a lawsuit, Glendale, Ariz., has called off plans to issue $100 million of certificates of participation to finance the sale of the National Hockey League's Phoenix Coyotes to private investor Matthew Hulsizer.
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