Banks giving Chicago time, while state bankruptcy bill takes shape

CHICAGO, May 14 (Reuters) - Major banks that are party to Chicago credit agreements are giving the city time, despite their right to demand $2.2 billion in immediate payments after Moody's Investor Service this week downgraded Chicago's rating to junk.
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