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Municipals are tethered to Treasuries, more so in recent sessions, and have cheapened, but strong technicals — $18.5 billion of net negative supply and large reinvestment needs — still hang overhead.
August 10 -
Better-than-expected job gains, a rising UST complex and an increase in supply to test municipals' resolve.
August 6 -
Ridership displacement, remote work and online shopping amplify pre-pandemic challenges such as large capital plans.
July 1 -
Global bond yield move suggests financial markets are much more optimistic about the economy than the Fed.
February 24 -
Muni yields rose another five basis points on the 10- and 30-year, bringing the total cuts to scales to 18 and 17 basis points, respectively, from Tuesday as the asset class moved closer to UST movements after lagging that market since the start of the year.
February 19 -
All three phases of Maryland's public-private partnership would make it the largest P3 in the world.
February 19 -
Gov. Andrew Cuomo and New York’s legislature may agree on the concept of online sports betting, but a fight lurks over the winners and losers of implementation.
January 22 -
Fitch Ratings upgraded bonds supporting the Maryland light-rail transit project after the sides reached an agreement that protects bondholders.
December 22 -
The toll road operator parters with three international investors to sell half of its U.S. express lane assets in Northern Virginia while eyeing additional highway projects around nation's capital, including a Maryland P3.
December 18 -
MDOT will pay $250 million in the settlement, but answers to financial questions, including whether more bonding will be needed, have not been revealed.
December 3 -
A long-planned Maryland light rail system, which has encountered financial and legal obstacles, could make it tougher for large-scale P3 transit projects, according to analysts.
October 26 -
Declining occupancy levels at privatized student housing projects are likely to continue into early 2021 as the sector confronts headwind from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to analysts.
October 13 -
The public-private partnership that had been constructing the light rail line and stations has shut down construction work.
September 24 -
Billions of public funds have been spent cleaning up the bay, but two lawsuits say those efforts are endangered because the EPA failed to do its job.
September 16 -
Municipals were stronger on the short- and intermediate ends as long maturities held firm in quiet trading on Wednesday.
July 22 -
Municipals stronger ahead of this week's summer supply slate as Congress debates a potential fiscal stimulus package.
July 20 -
The week ahead will see a variety of muni bond issues — from down South to up North, from green bonds to social bonds. Taxables are well represented.
July 17 -
The region's bond issuers sold $113.3 billion of debt in 2019, a 16.8% increase from 2018 fueled largely by a spike in taxable deals.
February 21 -
The almost $350 million in bonds would pay for upgrades to the track and proposes the city of Baltimore takes over ownership of Pimlico Race Course.
February 4 -
The $10,000 limit on the SALT deduction caused an estimated 10.88 million individual taxpayers to lose $323.1 billion in tax deductions for the 2018 tax year.
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