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Now that there is more "clarity from the Fed on the path of interest rates, both investors and issuers may start to move off the sidelines," said Daniel Close, head of municipals at Nuveen.
May 8 -
Investors will be greeted Monday with a new-issue calendar estimated at $7.588 billion.
May 5 -
Continued commitments to meeting long-term liabilities under Gov. Phil Murphy were cited as key in a slew of recent bond rating upgrades for the Garden State.
May 5 -
"The SLGS window closed after we released the pre-marketing wire and had already signed off on the cashflows," which assumed the use of SLGS, city Auditor Megan Kilgore said. "I've had the SLGS window close the same week, even within a day or two of pricing, but not without any advance notice."
May 3 -
The secondary was quiet and the sole deal of size came from a $400 million-plus competitive water and sewer loan from Portland, Oregon. The recent rise in yields makes for more compelling levels.
May 3 -
Despite legislation and political rhetoric, demand for environmental, social, and governance focused debt remains strong.
May 3 -
"The market is expecting a 25 basis point rise in the Fed funds rate, but more importantly, investors are waiting for the comments for a better idea of what to expect going forward," said SWBC Investment Company's Roberto Roffo.
May 2 -
In a supply-challenged market, foreign investors can play a role in buying taxable munis. 16Rock Asset Management's James Pruskowski discusses a 2023 reset in the muni market. Lynne Funk hosts (29 minutes)
May 2 -
Las Vegas sees March visitor totals similar to pre-pandemic March 2019, putting in on solid fiscal footing.
May 1 -
Municipals were in the red to close out April, down 0.2%, per the Bloomberg Municipal Index, but are in the black 2.5% year-to-date.
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