Day | Indicator | Last Report | Forecast |
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Tuesday | Consumer Credit | Feb.: +$18.2B | March: +$15.0B |
Thursday | Initial Jobless Claims | April 27: 324,000 | May 4: 335,000 |
Thursday | Continuing Claims | April 20: 3.019M | April 27: 3.020M |
Thursday | Wholesale Inventories | Feb.: -0.3% | March: +0.3% |
Thursday | Wholesale Sales | Feb.: +1.7% | March: +0.1% |
Friday | Treasury Budget | March: -$106.50B | April: +$96.0B |
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Despite higher yields, muni to UST ratios remain rich. Ratios look "progressively richer" moving into the five- to 10-year part on the curve, with the 10-year spot "still far more attractive in taxables versus tax-exempts," J.P. Morgan said.
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The growing federal debt level may pressure lawmakers to retract or reduce the tax-exemption for munis to generate revenue, some market participants argue.
April 17 -
It's a time of change, challenge and opportunity in the infrastructure and P3 space, Patrick Harder said.
April 17 -
The meeting was attended by trade organizations, MSRB board leadership, Finance Committee members and MSRB senior staff.
April 17 -
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is asking for an additional $9 billion for this year in hopes they don't run out of funds in August as they're currently slated to.
April 17 -
The SEC won its case against Richard Ganci and Richard Tortora of Capital Markets Advisors over conflicts of interest present in their fee arrangement in connection to a $119 million offering for the City of Rochester, New York.
April 17