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U.S. Treasuries have been volatile the past five sessions, with municipals largely ignoring the ride. Participants mostly have accepted current rates and ratios as large amounts of cash slosh around a market with strong technicals.
July 15 -
Hospital consolidation continued though the coronavirus pandemic; how the Biden administration's pro-competition executive order will play out remains unknown.
July 15 -
Brian Egan will take up the mantle of being the primary voice for bond lawyers in Washington.
July 15 -
Honolulu plans to price $725.4 million of double-A-plus GOs next week; a significant chunk of the deal will support Oahu's troubled rail transit project.
July 15 -
Alleged supervisory failures led to unsuitable trading patterns of Puerto Rico and other bonds, FINRA found.
July 15 -
Perform, a portfolio management platform for institutional investors who want to accesses the municipal bond market, will be integrated into ICE Bonds.
July 15 -
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard said the central bank has met its goal of achieving “substantial further progress” on both inflation and employment, urging policy makers to move forward in reducing stimulus.
July 15 -
A key demand component in the market again flexed its muscles with ICI reporting another round of $2 billion-plus fund inflows.
July 14 -
Federal aid boosts Chicago Public Schools as a sea change in governance looms with elected school board legislation awaiting the governor's signature.
July 14 -
Lawyers for the commonwealth warned that Puerto Rico’s legislature will not pass the legislation for new bonds needed by the plan of adjustment if the plan cuts pensions.
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