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Analyst Marc Joffe says bulk downloading should be free on EMMA.
December 14 -
As the end of the year approaches, new issue supply slows down.
December 14 -
Moody's underscored the sense of uncertainty facing the Metropolitan Transportation Authority by dropping its outlook to negative.
December 14 -
Market data shows the trading gap between A-rated and BBB-rated corporate bonds has widened in volume.
December 13 -
The MSRB got a green light for tighter reporting rules for dealers as the regulator starts to monitor the municipal fund securities market.
December 13 -
Mayor Bill de Blasio's troubleshooting plan for New York public housing features three new programs.
December 13 -
Municipals were mixed at midday as Treasury bonds weakened while the last of the week’s supply trickled into the primary market.
December 13 -
HJ Sims Managing Director German Ramirez and Senior Vice President Richard Prann focus in on the latest developments in Puerto Rico. They talk about what’s been happening with PREPA, COFINA and the GDB -- and discuss implications this may have for bondholders. Chip Barnett hosts.
December 13 -
Chicago would issue up to $10 billion of POBs under a proposal the mayor left to city council to decide.
December 12 -
Municipals look somewhat less attractive following last week’s rally, but should maintain a firm tone through year-end, an analyst said.
December 12 -
Puerto Rico's power authority won plaudits for attracting bids for its grid and scrapping a potentially costly gas plant.
December 12 -
The private passenger train project in Florida also faces new litigation from longtime adversary Indian River County.
December 12 -
Municipal bonds were trading mixed in mid-session activity as more supply came to market.
December 12 -
Sen. John Kennedy blasted the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board during a Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee meeting.
December 12 -
Rahm Emanuel will back a constitutional amendment to rein in pension benefits while city pension obligation bonds remain in play on a longer timeline.
December 11 -
The market absorbed a surge in bond issuance, led by the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York and the Illinois Toll Highway Authority.
December 11 -
“We have starved our state of a fundamental economic investment and job creator,” said Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel.
December 11 -
Richard Li, a public debt specialist for the city of Milwaukee, said too much cybersecurity disclosure can become a road map for hackers.
December 11 -
Richard Gounaud, accused by the SEC of participation in a muni bond "flipping" scheme, claimed the use of the slang term created unfair bias.
December 11 -
Gov.-elect J.B. Pritzker will inherit $133.7 billion of unfunded pension liabilities, according to a nonpartisan state commission.
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