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Some muni market members don’t see hope for an infrastructure bill passing in 2020, even though Trump called for it in his address.
February 5 -
The Palmyra-Eagle Area School District is now saddled with a junk rating amid fiscal and leadership turmoil.
February 5 -
It was good news all around on Wednesday with economic reports highlighting the strength of the U.S. economy.
February 5 -
Investors should be aware that a lower coupon rate could become illiquid if interest rates rise, the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board said.
February 5 -
New muni and taxable muni issuance was easily absorbed as yields rose off of the record lows they landed last week.
February 5 -
The prevailing opinion is the Federal Reserve will note the downside risks caused by the virus, won’t cut rates in March, but bets are hedged for later in the year.
February 4 -
The municipal market has been on a tear in terms of fundamentals and technicals that are driving the market and there isn’t much in the near-term likely to stymie that tone.
February 4 -
If the new projections bear out Wisconsin would bolster cash and reserve balances while trimming a longstanding GAAP deficit
February 4 -
Ted Palatucci was a U.S. Navy veteran who went on to a long career in the municipal bond industry, most recently at Andres Capital Management.
February 4 -
With manufacturing showing expansion for the first time in six months, a new issue threatens the sector.
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