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The current deal deluge is causing a minor yield pullback, but levels have been steadier than many probably thought, trader said.
October 21 -
Fed finds most areas improving, with different sectors showing greta variation in activity.
October 21 -
From pervasive discrimination at work to the dangers of #BankingWhileBlack, Black people in America face serious hurdles when engaging with the financial services. Join us for a panel discussion featuring guests from the upcoming Access Denied: Systemic Racism in Financial Services podcast.
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Nuveen’s John Miller, the biggest backer of Fortress Investment Group Inc.’s Brightline passenger railroad in Florida, had been skeptical of plans to forge ahead swiftly with a multi-billion dollar venture to build a second line running between Southern California and Las Vegas.
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From pervasive discrimination at work to the dangers of #BankingWhileBlack, Black people in America face serious hurdles when engaging with the financial services. Join us for a panel discussion featuring guests from the Access Denied: Systemic Racism in Financial Services podcast.
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The Fortress Investment Group-backed passenger railroad in Florida, Brightline Holdings LLC, is offering to buy back as much as $250 million of bonds from investors for 100 cents on the dollar, about 17% more than where some of the securities have been trading.
October 21 -
Toll collections on the Garcon Point Bridge have been suspended since mid-September because of Hurricane Sally, pitting the bond trustee against the state of Florida again.
October 21 -
Options for local governments amid the coronavirus range from rainy-day withdrawals to pension payment delays, and renewed calls for shared services and mergers.
October 21 -
Favorable sale results compared to recent secondary trading levels prompted MMD to narrow Illinois' spreads on average by 10-30 basis points across the curve with the short-end seeing the biggest improvement.
October 21 -
Despite tangible evidence dispelling that it's hard to find Black talent, the financial services have yet to crack the code when it comes to building a representational workforce. But is it a sufficient solution on its own?
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CommonSpirit's deal marks the next phase in managing the combined debt porfolio of CHI and Dignity.
October 20 -
Municipals weakened as supply surged into the market, with AAA yields up by as much two basis points on longer-dated maturities.
October 20 -
A senior Federal Reserve official said an expansion of the MLF won’t happen unless the program is extended into 2021.
October 20 -
Housing starts and building permits both rose in September, as the housing market remains the "best part of the U.S. economy."
October 20 -
The Chicago-area transit agency says it needs more federal aid to manage pandemic-induced funding shortfalls.
October 20 -
The increasing focus on ESG and innovation in the municipal market continues to grow as investors and issuers navigate a changing global market for state and local government debt amid COVID-19.
October 20 -
The pivotal issue of the November vote will be a divided government versus a united government, and its possible effect on policies that can drive the economy and markets.
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The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board's new CEO plans to improve the quality of data on its site.
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