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The Queens Ballpark Co. LLC bonds for Citi Field were lowered to BB-plus from BBB by S&P, which cited uncertainties about the baseball season.
June 5 -
Getting crisis leadership right is vital to the well-being of employees, customers, and ultimately the business itself.
June 4 -
Some elder housing borrowers have also drawn on debt service reserves, violated covenants, or sought to restructure their bonds, said Moody's Investors Service.
June 3 -
The collapse of the mergers comes as the not-for-profit healthcare sector confronts direct and indirect challenges drive by COVID-19.
June 1 -
While the headline number improved, key components tell different story.
June 1 -
California Public Utilities Commission approval is one hurdle for PG&E, which must exit bankruptcy by June 30 to qualify for a $21 billion bond fund.
May 29 -
A report from a University of Illinois task force examining the impacts of COVID-19 lays out projected job, income, and economic activity losses into next spring.
May 28 -
Joseph Pollock will be responsible for covering hospitals and healthcare systems across the United States.
May 28 -
The South Carolina Legislature put in place strict oversight of the state-owned utility until they decide whether to sell it.
May 28 -
RBC hires 30-year vet Teri Hartman from Barclays and expects another hire.
May 28 -
Hospital margins plunged in April and recovery prospects hinge on resuming elective procedures, which depend on patient sentiment and future COVID-19 surges.
May 27 -
The coronvirus pandemic led to economic declines and contacts are unsure how quick recovery will be.
May 27 -
Philip Plotch of St. Peter's University discusses his book, "Last Subway," about the decades-long tussle to complete the New York megaproject. Paul Burton hosts.
May 26 -
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals found the state improperly valued CSX's land.
May 22 -
Denver International Airport plans to apply up to $560 million of existing bond funds to accelerate a gate construction project.
May 22 -
Investors, while confident long-term about the transit authority, worry about immediate risks, Chairman Patrick Foye said in a letter.
May 22 -
Numbers in the fall will offer clearer picture of where economy is.
May 21 -
Hawaii struggles to close shortfall while crafting reopening plan.
May 20 -
Indian River County petitioned the court to overturn its unsuccessful appeal against the U.S. Department of Transportation and the passenger train operator.
May 20 -
In March 2020, spreads skyrocketed to 97 basis points before dropping slightly to 88 basis points in April 2020.
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