Day | Indicator | Last Report | Forecast |
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Tuesday | Consumer Confidence | March: 64.5 | April: 62.0 |
Wednesday | Employment Cost Index | Q4: +0.8% | Q1: +0.8% |
Wednesday | GDP | Q4: +0.6% | Q1: +0.3% |
Wednesday | Core PCE Price Index | Q4: +2.5% | Q1: +2.7% |
Wednesday | Chicago PMI | March: 48.2 | April: 47.5 |
Thursday | Personal Income | Feb.: +0.5% | March: +0.3% |
Thursday | Consumption | Feb.: +0.1% | March: +0.3% |
Thursday | Core PCE Deflator | Feb.: +0.1% | March: +0.2% |
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As the "slope of the municipal yield curve remains extremely steep and long bonds are cheap relative to U.S. Treasuries," Daryl Clements, a portfolio manager at AllianceBernstein, predicts "long municipal bonds have a long way to go until they are considered fair value."
September 16 -
A group of bondholders are floating fresh financing to a bankrupt metals recycler that elevates their bonds above other holders.
September 16 -
Minnesota plans to go to market Sept. 23 with a $1.27 billion general obligation bond sale.
September 16 -
Andrew Nakahata will replace Scott Wu as executive director and CEO less than a year after joining the organization.
September 16 -
Bond attorneys are eyeballing the possibility of attaching a tax title to the surface transportation reauthorization that could include issues of great interest to the municipal bond community as the appropriations process remains stuck in first gear.
September 16 -
The White House said it will appeal a circuit court ruling allowing Federal Reserve Gov. Lisa Cook to remain on the central bank board while her lawsuit challenging her dismissal is litigated.
September 16