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Municipal triple-A benchmarks held steady as the focus was on the primary in which large new issues repriced to lower yields while secondary trading was light.
April 20 -
Sub-1% 10-year municipals and low ratios may test investor appetite for the asset class but it is hard to ignore the strong fundamentals and substantial fund flows in the backdrop.
April 16 -
Forward delivery sales, a replacement for tax-exempt advance refundings, could grow in 2021.
April 15 -
Fire scorched two million acres across both states, but muni credits remained relatively unscathed.
April 13 -
High-yield inflows return to the tune of $821 million. The 10-year triple-A hovers just above 1%.
April 8 -
With 20 million vaccines administered and reduced infection rates, Gavin Newsom said it's time to begin looking at fully reopening the economy.
April 7 -
State court rulings have successfully challenged the need for more than a simple majority on voter-driven tax measures, most recently in San Francisco.
April 5 -
Gov. Gavin Newsom proposes securitizing future car registration fees to back bonds that speed construction of the electric vehicle charging stations.
March 31 -
San Francisco's city attorney had sued to force the school district to resume in-person learning.
March 26 -
A provision banning the use of federal stimulus money to subsidize tax cuts has stalled business incentive programs, California business lobbyists say.
March 26