Chip Barnett is a journalist with almost 50 years of professional experience. He started his career at the Gannett Newspapers in Westchester County, N.Y., working his way up from back-shop compositor to Senior News Editor. Barnett later worked for Thomson Reuters in Manhattan, covering state and local government finance as a Reporter and later Executive Editor for TM3.com and as Editor in Charge of Municipal Finance for Reuters News. Later, he was the Editor of Municipal Finance Today at SourceMedia. Barnett has also worked for DebtWire/Municipals and has written about commercial real estate in South Florida and the Midwest for both The Real Deal and Globe Street. Barnett is currently a Reporter at The Bond Buyer.
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo credited Lhota for stabilizing the subway system.
By Chip BarnettNovember 9 -
Munis ended stronger on a day when activity was muted ahead of the Fed leaving rates unchanged.
By Chip Barnett and Aaron WeitzmanNovember 8 -
Municipal bonds remained stronger, basking in the afterglow of U.S. election results.
By Chip Barnett and Aaron WeitzmanNovember 8 -
Munis were buoyed by election results indicating that infrastructure may be on the Congressional agenda.
By Chip Barnett and Aaron WeitzmanNovember 7 -
Muni activity is being tempered by this week’s election focus, market sources said.
November 6 -
States have reversed deterioration found last May.
By Chip BarnettNovember 6 -
The Virginia College Building Authority competitively sold almost $215 million of tax-exempt and taxable revenue bonds.
By Chip Barnett and Aaron WeitzmanNovember 6 -
A lack of depth in the market is partly to blame for low trading activity, according to one manager.
November 5 -
Municipal supply slacks off this week as bond yields continue to inch higher.
By Chip Barnett and Aaron WeitzmanNovember 5 -
The muni market was weaker again Friday, as yields followed Treasurys higher after government data showed strong job growth.
November 2 -
The muni market continued its recent trend of weakening everyday, while the October labor data was strong, with nonfarm payrolls jumping to 250,000 versus the expected number of 190,000.
By Aaron Weitzman and Chip BarnettNovember 2 -
New York City purchasing managers reported that employment reached another record high level in October.
By Chip BarnettNovember 2 -
Employers announced plans to cut 75,644 jobs in October, according to a report released Thursday from Challenger, Gray & Christmas.
By Chip BarnettNovember 1 -
Adverse market conditions delayed the $1.3 billion deal from Chicago’s Sales Tax Securitization Corp.
October 31 -
New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer released the city’s Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for Fiscal Year 2018 on Wednesday.
By Chip BarnettOctober 31 -
Ronnie Lowenstein has been reappointed as director of the New York City Independent Budget Office.
By Chip BarnettOctober 31 -
The Chicago Business Barometer declined to 58.4 in October from 60.4 in September.
By Chip BarnettOctober 31 -
The deal’s underwriter cited "market conditions," confirming Chicago’s deal was placed on day-to-day status.
By Yvette Shields and Chip BarnettOctober 31 -
Andrew Rein has been chosen to be the next president of the Citizens Budget Commission.
By Chip BarnettOctober 31 -
Compensation costs for civilian workers increased 0.8%, seasonally adjusted, for the three-month period ending in September.
By Chip BarnettOctober 31




















