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A judge has agreed to put Peter Cannava back into a Securities and Exchange Commission lawsuit that alleges the Wells Fargo banker aided and abetted the defrauding of investors in connection with a private placement by 38 Studios.
October 11 -
Holders of $113 million of defaulted bonds issued for a Branson, Missouri Airport will get an update on airport operations and an amended forbearance agreement on Oct. 13.
October 7 -
Three former Puerto Rican officials and another defendant were found guilty of various charges of government corruption Friday.
October 7 -
Wayne County, Michigan says its made sufficient gains in balancing its books and is ready to exit a state consent agreement.
October 6 -
Though Atlantic City has violated a term in a $73 million state bridge loan, New Jerseys Local Finance Board wont require the struggling city to immediately repay the debt.
October 6 -
A group of Detroit retirees may ask the full appellate court to consider its failed appeal aimed at restoring pension cuts imposed as part of Detroits Chapter 9 restructuring.
October 5 -
The city of Miami will consider paying $1 million, as recommended by City Attorney Victoria Mendez, to settle a Securities and Exchange Commissions lawsuit.
October 5 -
Charlotte, N.C., will buck a recent trend and keep embattled Wells Fargo Securities on its sale of up to $150 million of general obligation bonds, saying the investment bank has served the city well.
October 5 -
A Kentucky Supreme Court ruling that Gov. Matt Bevin does not have authority to withhold university funds is a credit negative, Moody's Investors Service said, because it will be harder to manage difficult budgets without help from lawmakers.
October 3 -
Peter Cannava is fighting the Securities and Exchange Commissions attempt to put him back into its lawsuit over 38 Studios private placement by trying to amend the complaint to include more details about his alleged aiding and abetting the defrauding of investors.
October 3