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Tax reform news and interest rate worries have caused muni yields to spike, according to traders, as more supply hits.
September 27 -
Luke Bronin called the latest multiple-notch downgrades no surprise.
September 27 -
After an extremely busy day, the primary muni market will pick up right where it left off — as another big wave of issuance is expected to hit.
September 27 -
Pending home sales declined 2.5% to an index reading of 106.3 in August.
September 27 -
U.S. durable goods orders climbed 1.7% in August, while excluding transportation orders were up 0.2%, the Commerce Department reported Thursday.
September 27 -
Hartford, Conn.’s debt rating was dropped to CC by S&P Global Ratings Tuesday, which called a default, distressed exchange, or redemption a “virtual certainty.”
September 26 -
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel's new borrowing program will get an airing before City Council members next week.
September 26 -
Top-shelf muni yields were mostly unchanged to close out a busy Tuesday, according to traders, as the Texas Water Development Board's billion dollar deal highlighted a busy day.
September 26 -
The city says for now it has all the capital market access it needs.
September 26 -
The spending plan still relies heavily on sales tax growth, according to S&P Global Ratings.
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