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There is a buyer base that is a little bit "skeptical" of longer maturities, but it's more of a retail response, said Adam Congdon, a director at Payden & Rygel.
July 22 -
While the cost of small trades is higher than institutional trades across all fixed-income markets, the gap is more pronounced in the municipal bond market.
July 22 -
The Rhode Island Infrastructure Bank has issued a billion dollars of debt to promote clean water.
July 22 -
A group of local residents in upstate New York is planning to buy the shuttered Cazenovia College campus for $9.5 million.
July 22 -
The $719.5 million of general airport revenue bonds will help finance an ongoing multi-billion-dollar capital improvement plan.
July 22 -
The Illinois Municipal Electric Agency agreed with 29 of its 32 members on new contracts that last until 2055, but the holdouts include two large customers.
July 22 -
The legislature, which returns to respond to recent floods, could also take up bills to curb local property taxes, including bills aimed at bond issuance.
July 22 -
The primary market saw "decent subscriptions" last week, but the entire primary calendar came at "healthy concessions to where evals had been marked on existing bonds," Birch Creek strategists said.
July 21 -
The county comes to market on the strength of its recovery, according to the county's financial advisor.
July 21 -
First Southern LLC failed to timely and accurately report on trades executed for an affiliated hedge fund, FINRA said.
July 21