Yvette was a senior reporter, covering the Midwest. She earned a bachelors in journalism from Columbia College Chicago, began her reporting career at the storied City News Bureau of Chicago, and joined the Bond Buyer in 1997 leading Midwest coverage from her hometown Chicago.
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New evidence in PHC's defamation case against Nuveen has surfaced that involves Citi while a separate judge is considering whether to allow an antitrust charge to proceed
April 20 -
The Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority lost McCormick Place Convention Center events and tourism-driven taxes to the pandemic. It also plans another debt restructuring.
April 20 -
Along with $3 billion of federal aid, Indiana will expects more than $2 billion in additional tax revenue through 2023.
April 16 -
Chicago expects to receive $1.9 billion from the American Rescue Plan, which officials hope to use instead of the debt restructuring, a one-time tactic that is frowned upon by many in the industry.
April 15 -
Ohio's Summa Health is selling $310 million of taxable corporate CUSIP debt Wednesday.
April 13 -
Recent budgetary and pension reports underscore how llinois must proceed with caution in spending $7.5 billion of federal aid.
April 13 -
The COVID-19 pandemic is both reinforcing traditional strategies that drive consolidation and steering new trends
April 12 -
Chicago's investors will be on the hunt for answers to how the city intends to use federal dollars, including whether it's going to scrap scoop-and-toss plans and meet rising pension contributions.
April 9 -
Smith, who joined the Michigan-based law firm in 2016, will lead a 16-member team.
April 9 -
S&P cut Energy Harbor Corp.'s issuer credit rating to junk due to the subsidy repeal, but affirmed $400 million of bonds at the low investment grade level of BBB-minus.
April 7