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Experts weigh in on the potential impact of severe weather events and investigate the risks and solutions that may change the sector.
July 29 -
Market leaders present their viewpoints on the macroeconomic picture and prospects for the U.S. munis market.
July 29 -
Experts explore the tangible and intangible costs of cyber breaches and potential risk mitigation strategies.
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Bankruptcy Judge Swain conditionally approved the Disclosure Statement, moving the Plan of Adjustment closer to a vote, but questions remain on how new bonds for the deal will be resolved.
July 29 -
Washington GOs came at tighter spreads than a spring sale in the competitive market while sizable negotiated deals saw bumps in repricings. Refinitiv Lipper reported $1.4 billion of inflows in the 21st consecutive week.
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The district hopes to win back investment grade ratings by raising fund balances, a task that becomes harder after federal coronavirus relief is exhausted.
July 29 -
While the bipartisan deal includes some helpful provisions, it does not contain any of the top priorities of municipal bond market advocates.
July 29 -
The acting New York City Transit president was in line for a board chairmanship had state lawmakers approved Gov. Andrew Cuomo's measure to split the authority's top positions.
July 29 -
The question looms as to what point heightened wildfire activity becomes a significant risk for municipal debt.
July 29 -
The pandemic was strikingly different than Sept. 11, financial meltdowns and other disasters, according to Robert Mujica.
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The massive summer reinvestment into municipal bond mutual funds continue and are both sustaining the strength of investor demand and solidifying the technical footing of the market.
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Municipal issuers are missing the low-borrowing-cost opportunity to finance repairs and modernize infrastructure, says Merritt Research Services.
July 28 -
His bill follows unsuccessful efforts by the territory's Senate to increase oversight of its Water and Power Authority.
July 28 -
A bipartisan group of senators negotiating a broad infrastructure deal has reached accord on a plan, the top Republican negotiator said, and debate could begin in the full chamber as early as Wednesday night.
July 28 -
Geithner and colleagues including five former central bank heads released a raft of recommendations to bolster the resilience of the market for Treasuries.
July 28 -
A Moody's report highlights stark contrast in recovery between tourist hotspots such as Florida and metro areas like New York City and the San Francisco.
July 28 -
Lawmakers are considering a bill to credit state employees with three extra years of service for work done outside their homes over nine months of 2020.
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