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Standard & Poor’s changed its outlook on the Daughters of Charity Health System to negative due to ongoing losses.
December 2 -
Moody’s Investors Service placed the Baa3 rating it assigns to Citrus Memorial Hospital’s debt on watch for possible downgrade last week.
December 1 -
Financial analysts Wednesday warned the Delaware River Port Authority that delaying a planned July 1 toll increase could result in rating downgrades of the bi-state agency, which could then prompt a payment of about $220 million on two of the agency’s swaps.
December 1 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — The Birmingham Airport Authority, which operates the largest airport in Alabama, expects to be in the municipal market next week to offer new-money bonds for the first time in several years.
December 1 -
WASHINGTON - Chicago asked the Federal Aviation Administration to extend until July 31 the deadline on its application to privatize Midway International Airport.
December 1 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — Although Florida Governor-elect Rick Scott has yet to take a position on the fate of high-speed rail, the state agency overseeing the project is moving toward seeking qualified consortiums to build the $2.6 billion Tampa-to-Orlando line.
November 30 -
CHICAGO — The Wayne County Airport Authority will begin refunding more than $1 billion of senior-lien general airport revenue bonds Monday to achieve interest-rate savings and take advantage of the federal alternative-minimum tax holiday.
November 30 -
Moody’s Investors Service has downgraded its rating on North Memorial Health Care and Maple Grove Hospital to Baa1 from A3 and warned of further action by assigning a negative outlook due to the system’s fiscal struggles in fiscal 2010 and uncertainty over whether improvements can be achieved in fiscal 2011.
November 30 -
Michigan officials said the state’s road construction budget could be chopped in half by 2012 due to falling gas tax revenues.
November 30 -
Standard & Poor’s Monday upgraded to BBB-minus from BB-plus $335 million of Saint Barnabas Health Care System debt.
November 30 -
Tulsa will issue $59 million of general obligation bonds in January to finance its continuing effort to repair and maintain streets.
November 30 -
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority is set to issue $263 million of sales-tax debt this week or next to help finance capital projects and restructure existing debt for immediate savings.
November 24 -
Port authorities are pushing for Congress to reauthorize a five-year program that provides them with millions of dollars of federal grants.
November 24 -
CHICAGO — After years of planning and local front-page headlines, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, will hit the market next week with $346 million of tax-exempt and taxable debt that will tap two federal stimulus bond programs to help finance a new convention center and medical supply mart in downtown Cleveland.
November 23 -
DALLAS — Transportation officials are considering funding options for a $4.4 billion expansion of Interstate 35E between Dallas and Denton that could be the largest of several major projects in the area.
November 23 -
The Kenton County Airport Board was hit by two downgrades last week.
November 23 -
Fitch Ratings downgraded to BBB-plus from A-minus roughly $219 million of revenue bonds issued on behalf of the Nebraska Methodist Health System.
November 23 -
A Cook County Circuit Court judge earlier this month denied Chicago’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit that challenges the legality of its $1.15 billion, 75-year lease of its parking meter system to Chicago Parking Meters LLC.
November 23 -
DALLAS — A new issuer known as the Colorado Bridge Enterprise joins the December rush to market next week with $300 million of taxable and tax-exempt debt.
November 22 -
CHICAGO — Moody’s Investors Service has downgraded to Baa1 from A3 its rating on Cleveland-Hopkins International Airport, warning that the airport faces pressure from declining enplanements and airline revenue.
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