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New Jersey Economic Development Authority cigarette tax bonds were revised to negative by S&P Global Ratings.
May 31 -
Austin plans to sell at least $50 million of bonds to resolve a default on airport hotel debt.
May 26 -
San Diego’s city attorney criticized a ballot initiative to transform the city's old football stadium into a soccer-anchored development.
May 24 -
Bondholders will provide a loan to bankrupt Oconee Regional Medical Center even as they stand to lose on their bond investments.
May 24 -
Vero Beach, Fla., signed a letter of intent to sell its utility to Florida Power & Light.
May 23 -
The San Diego County Water Authority announced rate hikes amid a dispute with its wholesale supplier.
May 19 -
In an IRS-driven exchange, a Florida jail operator will exchange tax-exempt bonds for taxable debt.
May 18 -
The merger of two Twin Cities area not-for-profit hospital systems is expected to close June 1.
May 17 -
Public power agencies in Georgia and South Carolina face headwinds from the Westinghouse bankruptcy.
May 17 -
New Jersey received final bonding approval on a large-scale state house renovation project.
May 12 -
A Georgia hospital system's bankruptcy could give bondholders a big haircut.
May 12 -
Vote means Vernon, Calif., general fund transfers from utility will continue, a credit negative.
May 5 -
Federal government expected to pay 75% of $500 million Oroville dam tab.
May 5 -
Atlanta closed Thursday on its $226.2 million water and wastewater refunding.
May 5 -
Atlanta’s $226.2 million water and wastewater refunding deal received $634.7 million in orders.
April 27 -
Overhaul would result in higher-rated paper, Nappier says.
April 25 -
Spreads widened on bonds for new nuclear units in South Carolina and Georgia.
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