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The Plan of Adjustment confirmation hearing will still begin on Nov. 8.
September 28 -
The district follows up on a taxable refunding with some new money and refunding as the ink dries on pension legislation that removes the threat of insolvency.
September 28 -
Judge Swain said she would rule on Sept. 30 on extending the Oct. 4 deadline for voting.
September 24 -
The city's high leverage drew a two-notch Moody's downgrade ahead of a pension obligation bond deal to pay the unfunded liabilities of its public safety plans.
September 23 -
Retiree medical benefits are creating an overhang for states as they continue to grapple with the pandemic, analysts said.
September 21 -
The government is also hoping an outside company will take over the Limetree oil refinery in St. Croix.
September 21 -
The board sent mixed signals on a possibility of deal with legislature on pension cuts.
September 17 -
Pierluisi filed a request to stay the adversary proceeding in late August. Since then, the board and Puerto Rico House and Senate leaders told the court they oppose the stay.
September 2 -
The fast-growing Texas capital was downgraded by Fitch Ratings ahead of a $328 million bond sale that is expected to price in September.
August 30 -
New York State's comptroller cited the strength of the pension system in the drop to 5.9% from 6.8%.
August 30