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SAN FRANCISCO — Hercules, Calif., is dealing with a fiscal and political mess that will require an effort worthy of its name to right its finances and pay debt service on $162 million of bonds.
April 4 -
Municipal bond issuers and underwriters should review all documents related to their pension disclosures, even those that were not prepared with disclosure in mind, an attorney told muni market participants Friday.
April 1 -
Nassau County last week opted to drop its lawsuit against the Nassau County Interim Financing Authority to end a control period that NIFA implemented in late January.
April 1 -
WASHINGTON — Self-regulatory officials may assess fees on municipal advisers based on their advisory activity and are focused on disclosure to retail muni investors.
March 31 -
The dissenting bondholder in the proposed settlement for the Ambac bond insurance policy issued for the bankrupt Las Vegas Monorail wants its dispute with the bond trustee moved to Nevada.
March 31 -
WASHINGTON — A former municipal derivatives trading desk manager at Banc of America Securities LLC has pleaded guilty to one criminal count of engaging in a conspiracy to falsify bank records in connection with a scheme to rig bids and pay kickbacks for investment agreements and other financial contracts in the muni market.
March 30 -
WASHINGTON — The Securities and Exchange Commission voted unanimously Wednesday to approve a proposed rule that would exempt municipal securities from credit-risk retention requirements imposed in the wake of the financial crisis.
March 30 -
CHICAGO — The Detroit suburb of Hamtramck has pressed Michigan officials to allow it to become the state’s first city to file for bankruptcy. Now it has reached a financial agreement with Detroit that, together with a hoped-for $2.5 million state loan, could stabilize its finances for at least the next 10 months.
March 30 -
Cravath, Swaine and Moore LLP will file Thursday its analysis of a potential bankruptcy filing for Harrisburg, Pa., but the City Council may not release that report to the public until next week.
March 30 -
ALAMEDA, Calif. — Less than six years after Oregon Coast Aquarium bondholders agreed to a substantial haircut to keep the nonprofit out of bankruptcy court, the facility is again struggling with its debt service requirements.
March 29 -
WASHINGTON — A federal bankruptcy judge has approved the restructuring and reorganization of the debt of the Connector 2000 Association, a beleaguered toll road operator in Greenville, S.C.
March 28 -
VICTORVILLE, Calif. — Despite a tempest of bad news about its finances, Victorville city leaders say bondholders are safe.
March 25 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — Florida lawmakers are moving forward to consolidate three toll-road authorities in a revised plan that now excludes the financially ailing Santa Rosa Bay Bridge Authority, which appears headed for a bond payment default this year.
March 25 -
WASHINGTON — A South Carolina bankruptcy judge held a hearing Friday to consider the restructuring plan for the Connector 2000 Association Inc., the bankrupt South Carolina toll road operator, setting up the issuer’s exit from bankruptcy after years of uncertainty for bondholders.
March 25 -
CHICAGO — An appeal challenging Wisconsin’s controversial legislation that strips most public unions of much of their collective bargaining powers and raises employee pension contributions and health care premiums should go directly to the state Supreme Court, an appellate panel said Thursday.
March 24 -
CHICAGO — Chicago plans to sell $1 billion of O’Hare International Airport third-lien general airport revenue bonds next month.
March 23 -
WASHINGTON — The Securities and Exchange Commission’s muni enforcement priorities include staying on top of undisclosed pension liabilities, faulty bond valuation and pricing, and undisclosed potential tax violations that could jeopardize the tax-exempt status of bonds, the SEC’s top cop said Wednesday.
March 23 -
Jefferson County will not ask the Alabama Supreme Court for a rehearing on its occupational tax ruling, the Birmingham News reported Tuesday.
March 23 -
A federal trial challenging Alabama’s school-funding formula started Monday in Huntsville before Judge Lynwood Smith. The suit was filed two years ago by parents in rural north Alabama counties who claim that state funding for the public education system is based on a discriminatory formula that includes the lowest property-tax rate in the country.
March 23 -
The 11 banks contesting MBIA Inc.’s February 2009 restructuring have long said the regulatory process allowing the move was based on outdated and inaccurate financial information. Now, they have evidence.
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