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Hilltop Securities chairman Hill Feinberg will hand over his title as president and chief executive to Piper Jaffray banker Bradley Winges.
December 13 -
Market data shows the trading gap between A-rated and BBB-rated corporate bonds has widened in volume.
December 13 -
Budget officers in another 14 states have reported early fiscal 2019 revenues running within a half percentage of projections with only five telling the National Association of States Budget Officers they were collecting less than projected.
December 13 -
Municipals were mixed at midday as Treasury bonds weakened while the last of the week’s supply trickled into the primary market.
December 13 -
HJ Sims Managing Director German Ramirez and Senior Vice President Richard Prann focus in on the latest developments in Puerto Rico. They talk about what’s been happening with PREPA, COFINA and the GDB -- and discuss implications this may have for bondholders. Chip Barnett hosts.
December 13 -
Municipals look somewhat less attractive following last week’s rally, but should maintain a firm tone through year-end, an analyst said.
December 12 -
Strategists adjust their municipal holdings on signs the worst may be over after a difficult 2018.
December 12 -
Some of the Southern California Logistics Airport Authority bonds remain at junk even after the Moody's upgrade.
December 12 -
Municipal bonds were trading mixed in mid-session activity as more supply came to market.
December 12 -
Henry Beck, an attorney and former lawmaker tapped as the next Maine treasurer, is focused on maintaining the state’s bond ratings.
December 11 -
The downgrade affects $114 million of debt issued for Good Samaritan Hospital, owned by Knox County, Indiana.
December 11 -
The market absorbed a surge in bond issuance, led by the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York and the Illinois Toll Highway Authority.
December 11 -
Richard Gounaud, accused by the SEC of participation in a muni bond "flipping" scheme, claimed the use of the slang term created unfair bias.
December 11 -
With only a few weeks left in the year, the muni market is poised for a burst of activity, while also looking ahead to what 2019 might bring.
December 11 -
Detroit issued bonds Friday to fund the successful tender offer.
December 10 -
Volatility in risk assets has led investors to the safety of bonds, according to Societe Generale.
December 10 -
Federal Reserve data show the effects of a new tax code that makes muni ownership less appealing for banks.
December 10 -
Municipal bonds were stronger at mid-session, as the market prepares for an $8 billion new issue slate.
December 10 -
Municipal bonds closed out the week stronger ahead of a hefty new issue slate.
December 7 -
As the end of the year draws near, the municipal bond market will see lots of negotiated deals on next week’s new issue calendar.
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