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Municipal investors should go long as the short end is expensive, strategists say.
February 7 -
The city is pricing the bonds the week of Feb. 10 for an anticipated $7 million in savings, according to city debt manager Betsy Hruby.
February 7 -
Fed chair calls the illness a downside risk that arose while others are receding.
February 7 -
It's a win-win situation for both buyers and sellers as volume continues to flow into the market.
February 6 -
Next week's deal will be sold at auction but Washington's state finance team says it is is agnostic about using negotiated or competitive sales to price bonds.
February 6 -
The topic of issuer disclosure timing has heated up in recent months, and widened a divide between issuers and analysts.
February 6 -
Nonfarm productivity grew at a 1.4% pace in the fourth quarter after slipping 0.2% a quarter earlier, the Labor Department reported Thursday.
February 6 -
Paul Daley, managing director of BondWave’s Information Lab, talks about how big data can be made more accessible and valuable to users. He details his examination into a Pacific Gas and Electric bond as a way to illustrate how drilling down into this information can help participants in a fast-moving market. Chip Barnett hosts.
February 6 -
The muni market was weaker again on Wednesday with yields on the rise, yet that did not slow down the primary. It did not matter if it was tax-exempt or taxable — they were gone in a flash.
February 5 -
A proposed asset sale would resolve — with a loss for bond investors — one of five Better Housing Foundation-owned portfolios in default in the Chicago area.
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