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A general obligation refunding is definitely in the cards for Chicago Public Schools, and a new money deal may come as well.
June 25 -
Riverdale, Illinois, will leverage its share of state income tax taxes with a junk-rated deal.
June 11 -
The Kentucky county’s BB general obligation bond rating was withdrawn less than a month after S&P Global Ratings downgraded the bonds seven notches.
June 7 -
Governor says federal help is an unprecedented opportunity to improve the islands' infrastructure, economy and government revenues.
June 1 -
The bonds will partially fund the Playhouse Square Foundation's 34-story luxury downtown apartment tower.
May 31 -
Pike County's “very weak” economy, budget performance and management led S&P Global Ratings to lower its ratings.
May 25 -
With two new casinos set to open, Atlantic City's current gambling facilities didn't keep pace with last year’s first-quarter revenue growth.
May 25 -
The district priced debt Thursday at narrower spreads than it faced in a November sale.
May 18 -
The district is promoting structural protections and fiscal gains as it prepares to go to market with a $260 million refunding.
May 15 -
New casinos will open this year after a winning 2017 for the Jersey Shore resort’s downsized gambling industry.
April 26 -
Adventist Health West agreed to pay $112 million in Fremont-Rideout Health Group bond debt as part of a merger.
April 23 -
Hartford's council authorized an agreement for the state to pay the city's debt over two decades while accepting state oversight.
March 27 -
Chicago Public Schools officials say the deal won't include any scoop-and-toss restructuring for budget relief.
March 22 -
Puerto Rico's default is generating concern over mainland special revenue bonds and distressed issuers, and undercutting confidence in municipal credit nationwide.
March 21 -
The Virgin Islands pension system is seeking a court order for the government to pay at least $213 million allegedly owed to the system.
March 13 -
Moody's assigned a negative outlook to Guam's issuer rating and Guam Waterworks Authority bonds.
March 13 -
Wayne County plans to cover costs tied to new jail project with unused bond proceeds, new bond funding and general revenue funds.
March 8 -
Steep enrollment declines sunk Sage College in Albany, N.Y. to Moody's Caa1 rating.
March 7 -
Moody's says the decision is another sign of fiscal stress.
February 22 -
The island's future will depend on external aid, the amount of emigration, and internal reforms, economist Jason Bram found.
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