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Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott dropped his opposition to the merger of American Airlines with U.S. Airways, which faces a federal antitrust lawsuit.
October 2 -
Broward County plans to target south Florida's retail investors in selling $434.2 million of bonds for Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport's $2.3 billion capital program.
October 2 -
Moody's Investors Service revised its outlook on its A2 rating for Mount Sinai Hospital to negative from stable, reflecting "meaningful financial and integration risks" regarding its merger with Continuum Health Partners.
October 2 -
New York's MTA approved a credit for weekly and monthly customers of Metro-North Railroad's New Haven line, whose service has been disrupted since a ConEd feeder cable failed.
October 1 -
The Federal Aviation Administration says a North Carolina court should decide who will operate Charlotte Douglas International Airport.
October 1 -
Illinois' and Indiana's plan for a proposed $1.25 billion Illiana Expressway faces a new obstacle in a stinging report that warns of the greenfield P3 toll project's financial risk to Illinois.
October 1 -
Moody's Investors Service revised its outlook on Illinois-based Presence Healths issuer credit rating of Baa1 to negative from stable.
September 30 -
Fitch Ratings upgraded St. Peter's Health Partners to A-minus from BBB-plus.
September 30 -
All three rating agencies affirmed Chicago OHare International Airport's general revenue credit ahead of a new-money and refunding sale for up to $900 million slated for Wednesday.
September 30 -
Synthetic fixed-rate debt exposure is less than 10% of overall debt at New Yorks Metropolitan Transportation Authority, finance manager Patrick McCoy said.
September 30 -
New York's MTA should use some of its unexpected $1.9 billion in revenue to mitigate fare and toll increases, said state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.
September 27 -
But capital funding, and fare and toll hikes remain areas of concern
September 27 -
Chicago paid $3.5 million in fees and expenses to lawyers and other advisors on its aborted plan to privatize Midway International Airport, according to the city's Chief Financial Officer Lois Scott. She called the spending well worth it.
September 26 -
The Army Corps of Engineers approved Massachusetts' preferred route for the South Coast commuter rail project, for which funding is still a challenge.
September 25 -
Florida is preparing to sell $390 million of revenue bonds for seaport and transportation projects after getting the OK from top elected officials Sept. 24.
September 25 -
Chicago plans to sell up to $900 million of O'Hare International Airport general airport revenue bonds to raise new money for projects and refund older debt for savings.
September 24 -
West Virginia's Blue Ribbon Commission on Highways recommended a $1 billion bond program to address a deficit in funds needed for transportation projects.
September 23 -
Moody's Investors Service on Friday placed Illinois-based Proctor Hospital's speculative-grade B2 rating on review for upgrade due to its signing of an affiliation agreement with the stronger and larger Methodist Health Services Corp.
September 23 -
The Southern California Logistics Airport Authority in Victorville notified bondholders that it defaulted on its bonds on June 4, 2013 by missing a $1.2 million payment.
September 20 -
Fitch Ratings Agency placed the Foothill/Eastern Transportation Corridor Agency on Rating Watch Negative, affecting $2.3 billion in debt.
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