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The intermediate and long end has moved cheaper, creating an opportunity to add some yield to muni portfolios, says Triangle Park's J.R. Rieger.
September 24 -
A report from the New Jersey governor's administration recommends continuing the state's oversight role for the troubled city.
September 24 -
Ahead of the FOMC monetary policy meeting and quarter end wrapup, a slim supply slate awaits muni buyers.
September 24 -
Transportation research nonprofit TRIP said more than 7% of the state's bridges -- more than 300 -- are structurally deficient.
September 24 -
The muni market will see a skinny slate of supply hit the screens this week as volume drops to just over $3 billion ahead of the FOMC meeting and the third quarter wrapup.
September 24 -
Municipal bond issuance is set to drop by half next week as Federal Open Market Committee meets and the third quarter comes to an end.
September 21 -
The Oversight Board said it had "finalized" the COFINA Plan Support Agreement
September 21 -
The district will bring $75 million of new money and refunding bonds to market.
September 21 -
The privately managed Indiana Toll Road will get to raise rates and, in return, deliver the first installment of $1 billion it will pay the state on Oct. 5.
September 21 -
A three decade veteran of the municipal market, Marjorie Henning was most recently a director in the municipal securities division at Citigroup.
September 21 -
Worries about the Fed's monetary policy meeting combined with the looming end of the quarter to keep muni issuance low.
September 21 -
Market expectations for rates appear to be catching up to the Fed’s own projections.
September 21 -
FINRA examiners alleged Mesirow violated disclosure and supervisory rules.
September 21 -
Pennsylvania’s two largest public pension systems are paying much higher private equity fees than they report -- a nearly $4 billion differential -- a finance professor told an oversight panel.
September 21 -
Amid hurricanes and other natural disasters and with federal funding a wild card, municipalities and states adjust.
September 21 -
Jerome Powell has already put his own stamp on Federal Reserve communications. If he wants to shake things up a little more, he’s got a number of options.
September 21 -
A Carlsbad, Calif.-based San Diego-based firm, Eric Hall & Associates, is accused of being unregistered when it served as municipal advisor to a school district.
September 20 -
Commissioners made no mention of gun policies that led them to oust Citi and Bank of America Merrill Lynch from the deals.
September 20 -
Issuers from Colorado, Minnesota, and Florida led the pack of issuers on Thursday.
September 20 -
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy says the state will save $497 million over two years.
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