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The private equity firms accused the bank of concealing key changes to a credit agreement, in part because it wanted to win future muni bond business from Brightline Holdings.
September 21 -
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law gives the country "the best start we've ever had," in setting up a national bullet train network, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg told a House panel Wednesday.
September 21 -
A constitutional amendment on the Nov. 7 ballot would deposit $1 billion in a Texas Water Fund with at least 25% earmarked to increase the drought-prone state's water supply.
September 18 -
How to fill the gap left by ridership declines is the question facing transit agencies, said panelists at The Bond Buyer's Infrastructure Conference.
September 14 -
The state in 2010 sold $1.5 billion of bonds backed by payments from a master settlement agreement with tobacco firms and used the proceeds to pay overdue bills.
September 13 -
The authority approved $1.3 billion in conduit financings at its meeting Tuesday.
September 13 -
Trinity Regional Hospital Sachse filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after problems left it unable to pay municipal bond debt service or cover operating expenses.
September 6 -
"As an investor I'm not looking at the activity of the stadium as the security," said an Illinois sports authority bondholder of potential exits by the White Sox and Chicago Bears.
September 5 -
The state is capping transfers of fossil fuel-related revenue to its general fund and will invest money that exceeds the cap through a Severance Tax Permanent Fund.
August 28 -
Bondholders granted some breathing room to the speculative-grade polypropylene recycling project along the Ohio River, now reported to have entered production.
August 15 -
The Tennessee Valley Authority has $19 billion of outstanding bonds and provides power to 10 million people.
August 4 -
Major bondholder Preston Hollow and the trustee for $86 million of debt sold for Mercy Iowa City in 2011 and 2018 pointed to default events.
August 1 -
The state-created agency has a plan to finally tap hitherto unused proceeds from a 2021 bond issue.
July 31 -
The one-notch upgrade to AA reflects growth in Kansas Department of Transportation available fund balances and the state's improved credit quality, Fitch said.
July 18 -
A federal bankruptcy judge will hold a hearing later this month on appointing an independent trustee for Legacy Cares or dismissing the case.
July 10 -
The city would issue short-term debt this summer and refund it as part of a long-term bond offering next year.
June 30 -
The controversial idea has taken on more urgency as transit agencies nationally struggle with low ridership.
June 15 -
Without certification it will be harder to get the appeals court to hear any bondholders' appeal.
May 3 -
The taxable bonds would finance a bottling and other facilities, which would be leased to a private business.
April 20 -
The Tulare lab is not required to make lease payments that pay the debt if the building is rendered inoperable.
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