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    Do fund flows affect bond issuance?

    Issuers come to market more often and with larger deals when muni bond funds are enjoying inflows, a new paper contends. But not all market participants agree.

    By Caitlin Devitt
    July 19
    Peter Block
  • Washington DC
    Unfunded building maintenance turning infrastructure assets into liabilities

    The condition of infrastructure projects should be included in bond pricing metrics as many infrastructure assets around the country have turned into liabilities.

    By Connor Hussey
    July 14
  • ESG
    Social risks stand out in S&P report on ESG in Midwest and Central states

    The “social” part of ESG evaluations poses the most downside risk to governmental and not-for-profit issuers in the Midwest and Central regions, S&P said.

    By Yvette Shields
    July 13
  • Politics and policy
    Fed regional banks seek new presidents amid calls for reform

    The Federal Reserve System is facing increasing demands from the Senate to revamp the process for granting master accounts, disclose more information to the public and pick more diverse leaders. That pressure makes executive searches at the Kansas City and Chicago Fed banks more complicated.

    By Kyle Campbell
    July 3
    federal-reserve
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    Climate change, hurricanes, and their toll on municipal credit

    Changing federal policies toward hurricane aid may change these events' credit impacts.

    By Robert Slavin
    July 1
    Barranquitas, Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria
  • ESG
    New York cannabis investment fund focuses on equity

    Siebert's Suzanne Shank and Bill Thompson have joined with NBA veteran player Chris Webber in a new program launched by New York State to fund the growth of the cannabis industry that eliminates barriers for equitable participation.

    By Chip Barnett
    July 1
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    Gerald Corrigan, who gained fame as a troubleshooter for the Fed, dies

    Corrigan thrived on crisis situations, a colleague said. He received plenty of practice in 25 years at the Fed and another two decades at Goldman Sachs.

    By John Reosti
    May 19
  • Washington DC
    ESG affects 7% of U.S. public finance ratings

    Governance is the single most important ESG factor in public finance ratings, given the impact of governance structure, Fitch said.

    By Connor Hussey
    May 17
  • Industry News
    Big-bank CEOs warn of recession risk

    The chances of an economic slowdown are rising as the Federal Reserve is poised to take further steps to tame inflation, say the heads of JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America and Morgan Stanley.

    By Polo Rocha
    May 4
    JPMorgan Chase's Jamie Dimon, BofA's Brian Moynihan, Morgan Stanley's James Gorman
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    Small banks doubt the Fed can avert a recession

    In a recent survey, just over half of community bankers expressed concern that the central bank will harm the U.S. economy by raising rates too fast in its quest to contain inflation.

    By Jon Prior
    April 28
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