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The New Jersey Educational Facilities Authority and the Ivy League university named Ramirez Asset Management, in their first collaboration with an MWBE firm.
July 19 -
“There’s been a lot of discussion about New York City and its future in the public domain. And when that happens it makes sense to solicit multiple opinions,” said Kroll Senior Managing Director Karen Daly.
July 14 -
A brightening revenue and liquidity picture and improved fiscal governance and management were cited as Moody's assigned a positive outlook.
July 14 -
The two issuers that defaulted suffered from pre-existing conditions, according to Moody's analysts.
July 13 -
The Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority and the Illinois Sports Facilities Authority are heading into the bond market, buoyed by state rating upgrades.
July 13 -
Alan Rubin, principal, Blank Rome Government Relations
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The public transit agenices are benefitting from sales taxes that fared better than expected through the pandemic and the state's stronger fiscal footing
July 9 -
Moody's Investors Service upgraded the county — home to Detroit — A3 from Baa1 while also elevating its rating outlook to positive.
July 9 -
S&P followed Moody's in raising Illinois' general obligation rating, moving it to BBB as the state's fiscal picture brightens.
July 8 -
The Fitch Ratings upgrade applies only to GO debt — the city's issuer default rating remains AA-plus. The GOs benefit from California’s 2016 statutory lien law.
July 8 -
S&P said the rating on the senior living revenue bonds Capital Trust Agency issued for borrower H-Bay Ministries Inc. of Texas will now be withdrawn in 30 days.
July 8 -
Participants consider whether Illinois' recent upgrade is a one-off due to the flood of federal aid or a turning of the tide toward better fiscal decision-making that could help it climb further up the rating scale.
July 6 -
Michigan's fiscal recovery led S&P Global Ratings to lift its rating outlook to stable from negative. Fitch boosted its outlook to positive earlier this month.
July 1 -
Ridership displacement, remote work and online shopping amplify pre-pandemic challenges such as large capital plans.
July 1 -
After more than a decade of ratings deterioration, the lowest-rated state won an upgrade Tuesday, taking its Moody's rating to Baa2.
June 29 -
State Treasurer Shawn Wooden discusses the state's across-the-board bond rating upgrades, its immediate challenges and initiatives such as "CT Baby Bonds." Paul Burton hosts. (19 minutes)
June 29 -
Dozens of digital tools are billed as democratizing finance. But a number of entrepreneurs still see massive gaps.
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Over the years, Assured Guaranty has been open to guaranteeing in the U.K. and most of Europe, Australia, and New Zealand and through AGM in the U.S. they cover certain transactions within the Latin American region.
June 25 -
Fitch revised Illinois' outlook to positive but the rating remains BBB-minus, the lowest investment grade.
June 23 -
The city council is considering the city's budget, which gave preliminary approval to a roughly $5.2 billion spending plan that allocates $156 million for violence prevention programs. Council members expect to vote on the budget Thursday.
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