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Municipal to U.S. Treasury ratios were attractive, especially on the short end, which drove secondary yields lower.
May 20 -
Moody's warns the current economic turmoil poses more pension-related credit risks for Illinois and many of its local governments than did the Great Recession.
May 20 -
The mass transit system still holds a strong presence despite three bond rating downgrades amid the coronavirus, Chief Financial Officer Robert Foran said.
May 20 -
Indian River County petitioned the court to overturn its unsuccessful appeal against the U.S. Department of Transportation and the passenger train operator.
May 20 -
The front of the municipal yield curve is 'astounding' and traders said dealers are uncharacteristically accepting the levels, likely due to the historically attractive ratios.
May 19 -
The Evanston, Illinois-based university will offer $300 million of taxable debt as soon as Wednesday after losing its gilt-edged rating status.
May 19 -
New Mexico is expected to face sizable structural deficits because of declining oil and gas prices and production, the rating agency said.
May 19 -
New York's DASNY is expected to make a $1 billion private placement Friday.
May 19 -
With rates near zero, analysts will turn to minutes of the latest FOMC minutes for signs of upcoming economic support.
May 19 -
The primary was up and running Monday with Connecticut’s $850M offering for retail while many Texas issuers were active on the heels of the Fed news that it is open for business for munis.
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