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A day after the Fed held rates, the market was “fatigued” on the long end, while the shortend saw improvement after a more dovish tone from the FOMC.
June 20 -
The Peach State hit the municipal market with a bevy of bond sales on Wednesday.
June 19 -
The municipal bond market went back to school on Tuesday as the Federal Reserve met in Washington.
June 18 -
A surging population and a healthy economy kept local governments riding high in sales tax revenue for the first half of the year.
June 17 -
The Federal Open Market Committee is meeting this week and the muni market is looking for rate cut signals.
June 17 -
Texas school districts sort through the implications of a new legislative formula to increase per-pupil funding.
June 17 -
The water district in Washington County, Utah, is driving a plan estimated at up to $1.8 billion to bring water 140 miles from Lake Powell.
June 17 -
Another big week lies in store for the municipal bond market, with a variety of big name issuers ready to sell bonds.
June 14 -
A tighter cap on local property tax rates for some cities and counties will factor negatively into future bond ratings, analysts warn.
June 13 -
The supply-demand imbalance, a long-term volume horoscope and valuing climate change were among the topics debated at The Bond Buyer's Midwest Conference.
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