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A judge last week delayed to March 15 a hearing regarding a suit that could force Harrisburg to repay debt-service costs on $282 million of outstanding incinerator debt before meeting other expenses.
January 21 -
A provider of residential services for the disabled that was part of a pooled bond deal issued by the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York agreed to pay $18 million in damages to settle Medicaid fraud charges, the New York attorney general announced last week.
January 21 -
VALLEJO, Calif. — Officials said Thursday that Vallejo is nearing a deal with its largest creditor and is looking at curbing employee benefits as it struggles to climb out of bankruptcy.
January 20 -
WASHINGTON — The Securities and Exchange Commission approved two sets of rules for asset-backed securities Thursday, including one that would apply to certain municipal securities in early 2015.
January 20 -
WASHINGTON — The Utah Housing Corp. has filed a lawsuit against two brokers — CDR Financial Products Inc. and Investment Management Advisory Group Inc. — and eight providers of guaranteed investment contracts, claiming they knowingly engaged in bid-rigging activities to artificially suppress interest rates on investment agreements it purchased for its housing bond proceeds.
January 20 -
WASHINGTON — Claims that states and localities are facing massive budget gaps, unfunded pension liabilities, and health care costs that will lead to bond defaults and bankruptcy filings are greatly exaggerated, and mask the need for states to overhaul out-of-date tax systems and make other structural changes, a new report warns.
January 19 -
SAN FRANCISCO — The city of Vallejo, Calif., filed a plan to exit bankruptcy that proposes to pay unsecured creditors 5 to 20 cents on the dollar.
January 19 -
WASHINGTON — The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority has censured and fined Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc. $500,000 for failing to establish and maintain written supervisory procedures to ensure that its representatives considered customers’ state income-tax benefits in their suitability analyses of 529 college saving plans.
January 18 -
CHICAGO — American Airlines and United Airlines on Tuesday sued Chicago to block its financing of remaining projects under an $8 billion expansion program at O’Hare International Airport ahead of the city’s planned sale of $1.1 billion of passenger facility charge-backed bonds next month.
January 18 -
WASHINGTON — The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority fined TD Ameritrade Inc., Scottrade Inc., and Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC $35,000 each for failing to disclose the underlying ratings of insured bonds, which it said constituted material information that customers purchasing the bonds needed to know.
January 18 -
CHICAGO — American Airlines and United Airlines on Tuesday sued Chicago to block its financing of remaining projects under an $8 billion expansion program at O’Hare International Airport ahead of the city’s sale of $1.1 billion of passenger facility charge-backed bonds next month.
January 18 -
ALAMEDA, Calif. — Faced with a $30 million legal judgment after losing two rounds in court, the financial fate of the small ski resort town of Mammoth Lakes is in the hands of the California Supreme Court.
January 14 -
Harrisburg’s $56 million 2011 budget remained uncertain Friday afternoon as Mayor Linda Thompson continued to review the spending plan.
January 14 -
Recurring losses from operations, a net-asset deficiency, and negative working capital are among the financial shortfalls revealed in a recent independent audit by KPMG LLC of the Resurrection Nursing Home, a nonprofit facility in Castleton, N.Y.
January 14 -
WASHINGTON — The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board is expected early Friday to propose extensive pay-to-play restrictions for municipal advisers, the first significant rulemaking proposal for advisers since the MSRB began to oversee them on Oct. 1.
January 13 -
WASHINGTON — The Securities and Exchange Commission will hurt state and local entities if it adopts rules requiring their appointed board members to register with the SEC and possibly the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board, market participants are warning.
January 12 -
Harrisburg could receive a financial recovery plan by mid-May as Pennsylvania Wednesday announced that Novak Consulting Group will head a team of advisers to work with city officials on a fiscal strategy.
January 12 -
CHICAGO — Indiana lawmakers Wednesday morning held a first hearing on a bill that would allow local units of government to file for Chapter 9 bankruptcy protection.
January 12 -
CHICAGO — After years of perceived mismanagement and allegations of corruption, a new administration has taken over the helm of Cook County, Ill. with fiscal responsibility as its mantra.
January 11 -
SAN FRANCISCO — Oakland’s city attorney has taken a public stand against a plan by the city to sell bonds so it can continue to skip making payments toward growing public-safety pension liabilities.
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