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April's volume was $41.178 billion in 660 issues, down 8.4% from $44.945 billion in 707 issues in the same period in 2024, according to LSEG data. This is still above the 10-year average of $35.436 billion.
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Attracting more private investment to the affordable housing sector is becoming more urgent with the reintroduction of a bill in the Senate that could spur the use of private activity bonds.
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Fiscal 2026 general fund revenue for the city, which is considering a November bond election, is expected to be flat amid economic uncertainty fueled by tariffs.
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The law Indiana Gov. Mike Braun signed earlier this month will make it harder for local governments and school districts to issue bonds.
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The well-known muni strategist said he's pursuing "more market-related opportunities."
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Some of the issuance stems from project finance largely "drying up" because of where rates are, said Jennifer Johnston, senior vice president and director of research, municipal bonds, for Franklin Templeton Fixed Income.
April 29 -
The tax exemption is in the eye of a legislative storm to extend President Donald Trump's Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, but is it only the start of what's to come?
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MSRB's goal is to address the public comments it received and to file a new rate card with the SEC before the end of the year, a spokesperson said.
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Congress has not authorized a fresh revenue source for the Highway Trust Fund in three decades.
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The bill would create a not-for-profit corporation modeled after California's IBank, but with more flexibility to handle large-scale projects, backers say.
April 29