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"Yield curve inversion deepens and nears a four-decade low which is clearly setting up this economy for a recession that won't be a mild one," OANDA's Edward Moya said.
December 7 -
Despite the volatility in equities and Treasuries, the backdrop for munis is very positive.
December 6 -
It's not just the "right" thing to do; it's good for business, say the Freda Johnson Award winners, Massachusetts Treasurer Deborah Goldberg and Ballard Spahr's Emilie Ninan. They discuss how diversifying the industry is key to growth and success. Lynne Funk hosts.
December 6 -
"Munis are poised to continue this rally into December as we can end 2022 on a high note and close out the worst-performing year on record for munis," said Jason Wong, vice president of municipals at AmeriVet Securities.
December 5 -
Investors will be greeted Monday with a new-issue calendar estimated at $5.893 billion.
December 2 -
Hospital fiscal wounds have mounted this year and the balance sheet damage is expected to extend into 2023 as labor pressures show little sign of easing.
December 2 -
Munis saw the best performance in November in decades, with the asset class ending in the positive by 4.68%. The MSRB reported that trading volume reached another record in November, with 1.29 million municipal trades.
December 1 -
The government has reached a settlement with the estate of Jeffrey Epstein.
December 1 -
Powell said smaller interest rate increases are likely ahead — and could start as early as next month.
November 30 -
The authority said it expects production problems and higher costs in the near future.
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