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The municipal bond market is facing a new reality as yields rise, issuance slows and investors remaining skittish about the future.
March 23 -
A big New York State Empire Development Corp. private placement is likely to be followed by more until the municipal primary starts functioning again.
March 23 -
Two rating agencies placed a negative outlook U.S. toll roads, while others monitor risks as volumes decline as COVID-19 keeps drivers at home.
March 23 -
The comptroller called for passage of a federal rescue bill and measures to shore up the city budget.
March 23 -
The municipal bond market again sold off as much as a half percentage point across the curve.
March 20 -
The authority, which tapped its $1 billion credit line and received a warning shot from Moody's, says COVID-19 is a disaster that requires a national response.
March 20 -
Barber and Amoroso will work together during a temporary transition phase.
March 20 -
Lipper reported a whopping $12.2 billion of outflows from municipal bond funds. Out of that huge number, $5.3 billion were from high-yield funds. The $12 billion figure of outflows in one week equates to about 3% of annual municipal volume.
March 19 -
A coalition of healthcare industry organizations is asking for $100 billion in direct federal help, warning that the survival of some hospitals is at stake.
March 19 -
Schools in 39 states had closed by Wednesday.
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