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Operator ports, which rely on shipping volume for revenue, are more exposed to trade policy shifts than landlord ports, analysts said.
December 11 -
The top five bond financings came in above $5 billion.
December 11 -
The San Diego County-based healthcare district is at risk of "breaching financial covenants which, absent lender cooperation, could lead to acceleration of all of Palomar's outstanding revenue debt," Moody's Ratings analysts wrote.
December 9 -
A dispute over open meetings laws has stalled progress on UI's plans to purchase online University of Phoenix.
December 6 -
Experts are already predicting where the spending cuts will happen including the status of the tax exemption for municipal bonds.
December 6 -
S&P Global Ratings released a report this week warning that the credit trajectory of the Chicago Board of Education will hinge on several contested factors.
December 6 -
Nonprofit Provident Resources Group is buying a five-year old student housing building that serves the University of Central Florida and Valencia College.
December 5 -
Issuance of housing bonds for the first half of the year was at $22.243 billion in 357 issues, up 31.7% from 1H 2023's figure of $16.891 billion in 381 issues.
December 5 -
Blackstone Inc. is refinancing tax-exempt debt for a 76-story residential tower in downtown Manhattan designed by famed architect Frank Gehry.
December 4 -
Chicago plans to bring to market $806 million of bonds on Thursday, a refinancing deal that will help close its fiscal 2024 budget gap.
December 4 -
The company hopes to come to market after completing negotiations on $6 billion of senior bank financing.
December 4 -
Some Midwest states, notably Michigan and Ohio, dipped well below a national average that saw roughly two of every three school bond measures approved in November.
December 4 -
The top 10 underwriters for healthcare issuance accounted for $20.056 billion in the first half of 2024.
December 4 -
The top 10 financial advisors for housing deals accounted for $12.595 billion in the first half of 2024.
December 4 -
The trifecta of sports team exits, homelessness and city leadership turnover has placed the San Francisco Bay area city on shaky fiscal ground.
December 3 -
November's total is below the 10-year average of $32.278 billion and is the lowest monthly total this year. The year's total is about $25 billion short of $500 billion.
November 27 -
A complex refinancing continues Chicago's break from past scoop-and-toss deals but front-loads savings to help balance its budget.
November 27 -
After lowering the city's issuer rating a notch to A1, the rating agency warned of a possible further downgrade or withdrawal of the rating.
November 26 -
The top 10 issuers of housing deals accounted for more than a third of total housing issuance.
November 26 -
A hearing for four separate federal lawsuits seeking to block the congestion pricing plan is set for Dec. 20.
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