Detroit Bankruptcy
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Detroit’s bankruptcy to officially end Wednesday night: GovernorThe largest municipal bankruptcy in the US will end at midnight Wednesday.MoneyDec 10, 2014
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Judge approves Detroit’s plan to get out of bankruptcyA judge on Friday approved Detroit's plan to get out of bankruptcy, ending the largest public filing in U.S. history.PoliticsNov 7, 2014
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Judge approves bankruptcy exit plan for DetroitThe largest public bankruptcy in U.S. history is reaching a climax, with a judge set to decide whether to approve Detroit's plan to emerge from Chapter 9 with buckets of debt emptied and $1.7 billion pledged to improve the quality of life in the struggling city.MoneyNov 7, 2014
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Want a house in Detroit? Man willing to trade home for new iPhoneA Detroit homeowner is reportedly hoping to trade his house for an iPhone 6 or 32GB iPad.WorldOct 8, 2014
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Detroit files plan to fix debt, leave bankruptcyDetroit's emergency financial manager filed a plan Friday that would bring the city out of bankruptcyWorldFeb 21, 2014
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Detroit: Bankruptcy plan will be filed next weekThe city of Detroit says it will file a plan to emerge from bankruptcy next week, just days before a March 1 deadline.MoneyFeb 10, 2014
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Detroit’s debt restructuring plan ‘complicated’A proposed plan to restructure Detroit's debt calls for retirees and pensioners to receive $4.3 billion in payments and bondholders about $1.1 billion over the next 40 years.WorldJan 31, 2014
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Judge to decide on Detroit’s deal to pay off debtA judge will rule on the $165 million deal reached last month with UBS and Bank of America Merrill Lynch, according to a spokesperson.MoneyJan 15, 2014
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Christie’s values Detroit’s art at $454M-$867MThe nearly 2,800 city-owned artworks at the Detroit Institute of Arts are worth $454 million to $867 million, Christie's auction house says in a report released Thursday.WorldDec 19, 2013
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Judge allows appeal in Detroit bankruptcy caseA crucial decision that keeps Detroit in bankruptcy court and puts pensions at risk can immediately be appealed to a higher court, a judge said Monday.MoneyDec 16, 2013
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