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Continuing the firm’s national expansion, HJ Sims announced it is opening offices in Chicago and Orange County, Calif.
May 5 -
A premarketing wire indicated the deal could price at spreads 300 basis points north of benchmark yields. In Monday's trade, the rally begun last week continued.
May 4 -
The congressional letter emphasizes that Congress wants the Fed to expand its support for the municipal bond market beyond the scope of the Municipal Liquidity Facility.
May 4 -
Taxable munis hold the distinction as being the largest positive sector year-to-date, up 2.81%. High-yield has been hammered, losing 10%.
May 1 -
Chicago’s motor fuel bonds, the city’s park district, and Cook County suffered rating or outlook cuts this week.
May 1 -
A range of technical issues — from month-end accounting and financing to spread widening, price volatility and the coronavirus impact on businesses and the economy — spurred a tone of relative quiet in Thursday's trade.
April 30 -
S&P revised its outlook on Detroit's speculative grade rating to negative from stable Thursday as COVID-19 clouds the city's fiscal prospects.
April 30 -
The mass transit authority cannot tap the Municipal Liquidity Facility directly, chief financial officer Robert Foran said.
April 30 -
William Sims, managing principal, and Jim Bodine, executive vice president, of Herbert J. Sims & Co., offer some perspective and proportion around the impact of COVID-19 on the senior living industry and associated investments.
April 30 -
The primary, meanwhile, digested a massive $1.12 billion bond offering from New York Power Authority. The entire deal was structured to mature later than 2045 and a good portion of it was designated green bonds.
April 29 -
According to the survey that Tom Kozlik prepared, more than 90% of 211 analysts and specialists found coronavirus the most compelling issue facing the public finance industry. Public pensions ranked second.
April 29 -
The market isn't facing 50-basis-point swings, but its footing is still off as participants grapple with the long-term effects of the pandemic. New deals are getting pulled and New York Power is about to issue bonds maturing in 2060.
April 28 -
S&P Global Ratings changed its outlook on Chicago's BBB-plus rating to negative citing financial strains caused by the pandemic.
April 28 -
Issuers bringing taxable deals this week should see robust buying interest as the strong performance of the corporate market has pushed yields down, making double-A taxable municipal bond yields attractive for corporate investors in the 21% tax bracket.
April 27 -
Fitch Ratings lowered its outlook on Hawaii's AA-plus rating to negative from stable, following a similar action by Moody's earlier this month.
April 27 -
The municipal bond market will see more supply hit the screens this week as buyers await much needed issuance and sellers hope for improved liquidity.
April 27 -
Rate volatility is still evident on the buy side of the municipal market as bid wanted lists reflect redemptions or portfolio restructuring by investors, analysts said.
April 24 -
Economists also expect the Fed's balance sheet to more than $10 trillion as policymakers look to lift the country from a recession brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.
April 24 -
S&P Global Ratings analysts say bookings that are two to three years out are already being canceled.
April 23 -
The municipal market kept with a cautious tone on Thursday as the new-issue market continues to digest deals.
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