
John Hallacy has a long tenure in the municipal business, predominantly as head of municipal research for Bank of America Merrill Lynch. John has also spent time as an analyst and manager at S&P Global, underwriter and marketer at four bond insurance companies, and has served as the head of MAGNY and president of the Society of Municipal Analysts.
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Planning for the next recession is extremely difficult. Is there any real way to do so?
October 9 -
Volume should attain the lower bound of the estimates at $330 billion according to Eric Kazatsky, veteran municipal analyst and strategist. Positioning on the curve and selecting sectors with care will contribute to sound performance. John Hallacy hosts.
By John HallacySeptember 26 -
CEO Ken Bentsen and head of municipals Leslie Norwood talk markets, policy and regulations. John Hallacy and Lynne Funk host.
By John HallacySeptember 19 -
For issuers coming to market, having a long AAA curve at 1.84% is their wish come true.
September 3 -
John Mizzi, chief strategy officer, at Bond.One, focuses on lowering the costs of the middle and back offices. As a tech partner, the firm strives to provide a data management system spanning the life cycle of a bond. John Hallacy hosts.
By John HallacyAugust 22 -
The r-word or recession is back with a vengeance.
August 19 -
It is time for more creative thinking about finding more solutions to fund improvements for the city instead of political squabbles.
August 5 -
Morgan Stanley Wealth Management's Matthew Gastall, executive director, and Monica Guerra, vice president, share their views on strong muni demand. They discuss taxable equivalent yields and some pickup in credit impairments. John Hallacy hosts.
By John HallacyAugust 1 -
Complaints that the SALT deduction only benefits the wealthy ignore its positive effects on school district finances.
July 9 -
Mark Paris and Stephanie Larosiliere of Invesco are optimistic on technicals in the municipal bond market given the length of this business cycle. John Hallacy hosts.
By John HallacyJune 20
