-
May 6 brought disappointing results for two Midwest states with school bond referendums on ballots, as voters mostly rejected the issuances.
May 14 -
Even with Monday's U.S.-China tariff truce and Tuesday's inflation print, the market has felt better over the past several weeks, said Jamie Iselin, managing director and head of municipal fixed income at Neuberger Berman.
May 13 -
The Montana Facility Finance Authority can directly issue debt for a broader array of organizations following a legislative change.
May 13 -
Flight delays and safety concerns at Newark Airport has pushed FAA funding levels back into the headlines as the idea of issuing user fee supported bonds to provide a non-political revenue stream comes back to life.
May 13 -
The tax bill is far from a done deal, market participants said.
May 13 -
Bond Dealers of America's Brett Bolton and The Bond Buyer's Kyle Glazier discuss the outlook of federal tax legislation, and the impact of tariffs.
May 13 -
The $839.5 million Harris County Hospital District bond sale will tap $2.5 billion of voter-approved debt authorization for a $3.2 billion expansion project.
May 13 -
Student loan issuers are watching federal policy, from the Department of Education to the tax-exemption, to decide on the timing and size of their annual deals.
May 12 -
Munis yields followed UST yields higher Monday, rising one to four basis points, depending on the scale, but the asset class outperformed USTs.
May 12 -
The hotly anticipated bill from Ways and Means is the first detailed draft and could change as it moves through the legislative process.
May 12