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The judge overseeing Detroit's bankruptcy case Monday outlined 14 legal questions related to the city's plan of confirmation, three of which are related to Detroit's proposed treatment of its bondholders.
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Fitch Ratings warned it would cut its rating on $5.7 billion of Detroit's water and sewer debt to as low as D if the bankruptcy court approves the city's current plan of debt adjustment.
May 30 -
A House representative has introduced a bill to an 11-bill package tied to Detroit's bankruptcy that would allow the city's mayor to sit on a key oversight board.
May 30 -
Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr said Detroit would be more attractive to Wall Street than ever once the bankrupt city emerges from Chapter 9 bankruptcy later this year.
May 30 -
Detroit's attorneys said they are in the midst of an effort to put a price tag on the city's art collection following repeated requests from bond insurers and other financial creditors.
May 28 -
The Detroit Institute of Arts, which has found itself at the center of the city's high-profile bankruptcy, warned that any attempt by creditors to cash in on the city owned museum's art would spark expensive litigation and undermine Detroit's post-Chapter 9 recovery.
May 28 -
Nearly a quarter of Detroit's buildings suffer from blight, and it would take $2 billion to fix the problem across the city, according to a report released Tuesday.
May 27 -
Martha Kopacz, municipal finance expert witness to the Detroit bankruptcy case, asked the court Friday to force the city and Ernst & Young to turn over key documents that they have so far refused to release.
May 23 -
Bond insurer Syncora Guarantees appeal of a key Detroit bankruptcy matter was assigned to a judge Thursday.
May 23 -
The Michigan House Thursday overwhelmingly and speedily passed legislation aimed at resolving Detroit's bankruptcy and creating oversight for the post-bankrupt city as it exits bankruptcy.
May 22 -
JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said Detroit's bankruptcy and proposed bondholder treatment shouldn't hurt the market for local Michigan bonds over the long run, according to the Detroit Free Press.
May 21 -
A Michigan House committee devoted to Detroit's bankruptcy unanimously approved legislation to authorize a $195 million state contribution to the city's pensions and outline oversight of the city post-bankruptcy for the next 20 years.
May 21 -
Michigan legislators neared a vote on a package of bills aimed at resolving Detroit's bankruptcy after a hearing that saw testimony from public finance veteran Richard Ravitch and Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan.
May 20 -
The fight over Detroit's proposed 10% recovery for its limited-tax general obligation bonds heated up last week as Ambac challenged the treatment as a failure to understand the basics of Chapter 9 and municipal finance.
May 16 -
Public finance guru Richard Ravitch, in a lengthy interview, discusses his new book and how cities and states haven't learned from New York's 1975 fiscal crisis.
May 16 -
Federal Judge Steven Rhodes Thursday shot down bond insurers' requests that they be given special access to Detroit's prized art collection for an independent valuation.
May 15 -
Detroit emergency manager Kevyn Orr testified before a special House committee Tuesday that is considering a $195 million state contribution to the city's pension funds that Orr said is essential to the city's recovery.
May 13 -
The "Detroit Three" automakers are reportedly considering giving up to $25 million or more in a plan that would raise money for the bankrupt city's pensioners while protecting the city's prized art collection.
May 13 -
Investors that hold roughly $5.3 billion of Detroit revenue bonds as well as $1.4 billion of its pension certificate debt filed objections to the city's plan of debt adjustment, laying out the arguments they will present at a bankruptcy trial two months away.
May 13 -
Michigan lawmakers will spend three days this week debating an 11-bill legislation package outlining the state's role in Detroit's bankruptcy, with emergency manager Kevyn Orr testifying on Tuesday.
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