
Chicago Seeks to Borrow $1.1 Billion
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Chicago is going back to the banks to borrow more than $1 billion.
Chicago is going back to the banks to borrow more than $1 billion, despite its recent junk bond status. Paris Schutz details why the city's chief financial officer says it's necessary.
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Chicago Seeks to Borrow $1.1 Billion
Clip: 6/14/2015 | 4m 51sVideo has Closed Captions
Chicago is going back to the banks to borrow more than $1 billion, despite its recent junk bond status. Paris Schutz details why the city's chief financial officer says it's necessary.
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