Christine Albano is a reporter in the Investor’s & Investing beat, which she has covered for the past two decades. She has a wide range of buy side sources in the municipal market and has covered trends affecting retail investors, institutions, municipal mutual funds, tax-exempt money market funds, and the high-yield beat. She has also written about some of the industry’s biggest issues, such as historic defaults in Orange County, Calif., Puerto Rico, and Jefferson County, Ala., as well as the collapse of the variable-rate demand market. In addition, she reported on the subsequent 2008 financial crisis, and the death of municipal bond pioneer Jim Lebenthal. She provided next day coverage of the impact on the municipal bond market of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, and recently interviewed The Vanguard Group Inc. founder, former chief executive officer, and investment guru John C. Bogle about the best investing advice for the municipal market.
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For the 10th week in a row, investors put cash into tax-exempt mutual funds with Refinitiv Lipper reporting a $857 million inflow.
By Chip Barnett and Christine AlbanoJuly 16 -
New York issuers jump in for retail and Texas Transportation also makes an appearance as attractive low yields lure more issuers in. However, some participants say caution is warranted as the coronavirus spread widens in the South and West.
By Chip Barnett and Christine AlbanoJuly 15 -
Supply-hungry buyers look forward to all of the week's new bond issues.
By Chip Barnett and Christine AlbanoJuly 10 -
Municipal bond prices remained steady as more supply hits the screens.
By Chip Barnett and Christine AlbanoJuly 8 -
Municipals showed strength Tuesday in the face of new supply as long yields dipped as much as two basis points.
By Chip Barnett and Christine AlbanoJuly 7 -
Municipals finished little changed ahead of this week's new-issue slate while retail investors are coming back into the market.
By Chip Barnett and Christine AlbanoJuly 6 -
Traders and strategists say the dearth of tax-exempt debt and the surge of taxable issuance is keeping the market steady.
By Chip Barnett and Christine AlbanoJuly 1 -
Municipal bonds were little changed as the first half of a tumultuous year comes to a close.
By Christine Albano and Chip BarnettJune 30 -
Municipal bonds finished mostly steady on Friday ahead of a $7.2 billion holiday week new issue calendar.
By Chip Barnett and Christine AlbanoJune 26 -
Municipal bond funds and ETFs saw combined inflows of $2.942 billion in the week ended June 17, ICI said.
By Chip Barnett and Christine AlbanoJune 24 -
Municipals finished little changed on Tuesday in light trading activity with the summer seeming to settle in.
By Christine Albano and Chip BarnettJune 23 -
Despite this week’s smaller calendar, the recent surge of bond deals could make June the most active month of 2020.
By Chip Barnett and Christine AlbanoJune 22 -
Municipal bonds finished a very active week little changed as participants caught their breath after seeing almost $12 billion of new issues come to market.
By Chip Barnett and Christine AlbanoJune 19 -
Refinitiv Lipper reported $1.7 billion of municipal bond fund inflows. while municipal prices were little changed Thursday.
By Chip Barnett and Christine AlbanoJune 18 -
The day's big new-issue slate was led by the pricing of the New York State Urban Development Corp.'s $1.3 billion deal.
By Chip Barnett and Christine AlbanoJune 17 -
Municipals finished weaker on Tuesday amid Treasury weakness and equity strength.
By Christine Albano and Chip BarnettJune 16 -
New York, Texas and Pennsylvania issues headline the new-issue slate.
By Chip Barnett and Christine AlbanoJune 12 -
Yields on the long end of the curve dropped as much as seven basis points while very short yields rose.
By Chip Barnett and Christine AlbanoJune 11 -
Asset managers maintain key strategies, but take advantage of post-pandemic opportunities amid overall stabilization.
June 11 -
The market looks forward to Thursday's $3.3 billion note deal from DASNY after handling a sizable calendar Wednesday.
By Chip Barnett and Christine AlbanoJune 10




















