Bankruptcy

  • SAN FRANCISCO - A federal bankruptcy court on Tuesday allowed Vallejo, Calif., to reject the last of four labor contracts that bankrupted the San Francisco Bay Area city.

    September 3
  • BRADENTON, Fla. - Community development districts in Florida have sold billions in so-called dirt bonds in recent years and many are now distressed, while some have defaulted.

    September 3
  • Three securities firms have agreed to buy back roughly $128 million of auction-rate securities and pay fines totaling $600,000 in final settlements with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, though one firm official said the settlement process was "completely unfair."

    September 3
  • WASHINGTON - The Securities and Exchange Commission and Commodity Futures Trading Commission have different regulatory approaches, which may pose challenges to harmonizing their rules and dividing up oversight of over-the-counter derivatives, market participants and others said yesterday at an historic joint-agency hearing.

    September 3
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  • BRADENTON, Fla. - Florida Gov. Charlie Crist has signed a second, revised Indian gaming compact that could bring some much-needed funding into the state's coffers, but its fate may be in jeopardy.

    September 2
  • A broker-dealer group is warning the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board that its proposal for dealers to disclose more information about short-term securities would be onerous and is urging it to do a cost-benefit analysis before proceeding any further.

    September 2
  • WASHINGTON - An advocacy group in Virginia is suing federal and state transportation officials over the Dulles Toll Road, arguing that drivers are being illegally charged tolls used to back bonds issued for a Dulles Metrorail project.

    September 2
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  • WASHINGTON - City finance officers are more pessimistic than they have been for at least 20 years about whether they can meet their cities' financial needs, according to a National League of Cities annual survey that will be released today.

    September 1
  • SAN FRANCISCO - California Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner said last week that he plans to go to court to block the state's plans to sell $1 billion of the State Compensation Insurance Fund's assets.

    August 31
  • The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board has issued a technical notice reminding dealers of the different types of yields they must disclose on trade confirmations for Build America Bonds with structures designed to attract investors in corporate securities.

    August 27
  • Tax

    BRADENTON, Fla. - Debt-laden, cash-strapped Jefferson County, Ala., may immediately have to spend more than $50 million because of Tuesday's ruling by the Alabama Supreme Court, which struck down the county's occupational tax.

    August 27
  • SAN FRANCISCO - Vallejo, Calif.'s firefighters this week agreed to let the bankrupt San Francisco Bay Area city rip up their labor contract.

    August 27
  • CHICAGO - Illinois' long-awaited $31 billion capital budget, signed into law by Gov. Pat Quinn last month, is built on illegal funding mechanisms, including an expansion of gaming that allegedly violates federal law and an unfair liquor tax increase that is higher on spirits than beer, according to a legal challenge filed this week.

    August 27
  • BRADENTON, Fla. - JPMorgan has filed a counterclaim for $122 million plus expenses and legal fees in the federal case brought by the Alabama Public School and College Authority, which is seeking to void a swap option it entered with the investment banking firm.

    August 26
  • WASHINGTON - Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal is waging a court battle to get Financial Securities Assurance Inc. and its holding company to turn over 600 hours of audio recordings already released to the Securities and Exchange Commission and Justice Department that he claims contain "a rich source of evidence of potential violations" of state antitrust laws.

    August 26
  • WASHINGTON - Securities and Exchange Commission chairman Mary Schapiro's current annual salary of $162,900 pales in comparison to her previous one as well as the salaries of the top officials of the self-regulatory organizations and industry trade groups whose members are regulated by the SEC.

    August 26
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  • BRADENTON, Fla. — The Alabama Supreme Court yesterday upheld a local judge’s ruling that struck down Jefferson County’s occupational tax.

    August 26
  • The American Public Power Association is urging the Senate Finance Committee to either remove or significantly increase the $800 million cap on clean renewable energy bonds and ease other tax law restrictions in any tax legislation that accompanies climate and energy bills.

    August 25
  • BRADENTON, Fla. - Moody's Investors Service on Friday continued its negative outlook on Jefferson County, Ala.'s Caa1 general obligation rating despite a recently passed bill essentially curing legal deficiencies surrounding the county's occupational tax.

    August 25
  • CHICAGO - Moody's Investors Service this week hit Detroit with its second downgrade so far this year, pushing the beleaguered city's debt deeper into junk-bond territory and warning of further fiscal and economic challenges on the horizon.

    August 25
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