Cali-fragile list: 30 more cities

OCT 14, 2012
By  MFXFeeder
Moody's Investors Service Inc. last week warned that the debt of 30 California cities could be downgraded because of rising costs and “rigid revenue-raising constraints.” Included on the list for a possible downgrade were Fresno, Long Beach, Oakland and Sacramento. The review could affect $14.3 billion in lease-backed and general-obligation debt, according to the ratings agency. The action wasn't surprising, said Kenneth Naehu, a managing director at Bel Air Investment Advisors LLC in Los Angeles, which manages about $6.5 billion. “Those concerns were already priced in,” he said. “The market hasn't really reacted ... I think the ratings agencies are behind the curve.” Since June, the California cities of Mammoth Lakes, San Bernardino and Stockton have filed for bankruptcy protection. “All of California — and all of the country — for that matter, is under the kind of [financial] pressure” California municipalities face, Mr. Naehu said. — Dan Jamieson This story was supplemented with reporting from Bloomberg News.

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