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Despite tax-exempts being expensive, strong technicals are likely to extend into February.
January 29 -
The FOMC post-meeting statement was much like the previous one, with just a minor tweak, as the fed funds target was kept at a range of 1.50% to 1.75%.
January 29 -
State cuts to Medicaid reimbursement could cost New York City up to $1.1 billion.
January 29 -
Wells Fargo will be joint senior manager on a $1.4 billion deal, its first negotiated California deal since State Treasurer Fiona Ma lifted a ban.
January 29 -
The $760 billion, 5-year plan also calls for expanding qualified private activity bonds, reinstating tax credit bonds, and more bond-friendly provisions.
January 29 -
Bond Dealers of America sent the SEC a long list of requests to limit municipal advisors' roles in private placements.
January 29 -
Governance structure and new emphasis points are in play as Massachusetts lawmakers weigh extending the MBTA oversight panel.
January 29 -
Debate over taxables, climate, ESG, possible infrastructure bill hang over 2020.
January 28 -
Moody's Investors Service assigned a negative outlook to the college's Baa2 rating.
January 28 -
Members of GFOA’s Debt Committee agreed Monday to form a working committee that will publicize the issues involved in the transition among the organization’s more than 21,000 members.
January 28 -
Municipal bond issuers say investors, analysts and regulators should narrow down the information they are looking for in their push for more disclosure.
January 28 -
Consumers remain confident, as the consumer confidence index rose to 131.6 in January from an upwardly revised 128.2 in December, the Conference Board reported Tuesday.
January 28 -
The board is considering whether it should allow dealer-affiliated municipal advisors to count towards the MA board seat requirement on a smaller board.
January 28 - Finance and investment-related court cases
Pennsylvania Treasurer Joe Torsella discusses his state's lead role in a lawsuit against banks that led to a settlement over price fixing of government agency bonds. Paul Burton hosts.
January 28 -
Puerto Rico's legislature may not want to approve what would effectively be an electricity rate increase, said analysts at a recent conference.
January 27 -
The muni market strengthened, following treasuries, as yields continued to drop.
January 27 -
The Financial Accounting Foundation stirred controversy among public finance groups earlier this month when it indicated the next GASB chairman will not have government service as part of his background.
January 27 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board on Monday detailed plans to reduce its board size and alter its composition.
January 27 -
Just when everyone thought there would be little drama at this week’s Federal Open Market Committee meeting, the coronavirus has infected the broader markets. Experts still say monetary policy will be immune for now.
January 27 -
With demand at an all-time high and record inflows that is continuing to come into the market, one would think there would be more issuance.
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