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Analysts expect Tuesday's $325 million competitive pricing will garner strong demand from investors seeking higher yields.
January 3 -
The Lincoln-Way high school district won a Moody's upgrade to Baa2 ahead of a $23 million refinancing deal.
January 3 -
The Census Bureau’s 3,193,694 estimate for July 1 is 2.6% higher than the Oversight Board predicted for the date in its May 2019 fiscal plan.
January 2 -
Municipals look to be well positioned entering 2020 against a strong backdrop of market technicals and stable credit outlook.
January 2 -
The authority approaches next week’s planned $2.5 billion of issuance buoyed by clearance of its five year, $51.5 billion capital program.
January 2 -
President Trump’s New Year’s Eve announcement that he will sign a phase one trade deal with China will offer some stability to those hurt most by the trade war and should allow the Federal Reserve to keep monetary policy accommodative, according to analysts.
January 2 -
The state's budget and rating momentum may hinge on economic growth, which has not presented a pretty picture.
January 2 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission plans to focus on protecting Main Street investors in municipal bonds.
January 2 -
Kurt Krummenacker, senior vice president at Moody's, talks about important developments in the active airport sector of the muni bond market. John Hallacy hosts.
January 2 -
Mediation Team Leader Barbara Houser said that mediation has recently been "productive" and should be given more time.
December 31 -
The municipal bond market eclipsed the $400 billion mark for the fourth time since 2010, thanks to taxable trend that led to a vault in fourth quarter volume.
December 31 -
The muni market finished out the last day of 2019 on a quiet note, with no deals priced and yields ending little changed.
December 31 -
The Federal Reserve may have succeeded in thwarting major year-end turmoil in funding markets.
December 31 -
Florida can issue $32.4 billion of bonds over the next decade, the state’s annual debt report concludes.
December 31 -
Paul Burton and John Hallacy examine the legacy of Felix Rohatyn, a driving force behind New York City's recovery from near-bankruptcy, and lessons learned from the 1970s crisis.
December 31 -
The investigation appears to be linked to the supervision of Deborah Kelley, a broker who was convicted and sanctioned for bribing a state pension fund officer.
December 31 -
GASB’s final guidance on the Replacement of Interbank Offered Rates is expected to be issued in March, giving state and municipal governments plenty of time to make adjustments before Libor is phased out by the end of 2021.
December 31 -
While there are no major municipal bond sales slated for this week, next week is a different matter.
December 30 -
The annual rotation among FOMC voters could influence monetary policy.
December 30 -
State government issuers are expected to sell $4.68 billion of new money bonds in fiscal 2020, a 6.5% increase, according to the Texas Bond Review Board.
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