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Many investors are positioning for the late cycle, according to guest Robert Waldner Jr., CFA , chief strategist and head of macro research at Invesco. He points to the demise of the Phillips curve; the Fed thinking in "real" terms, and a gradual increase in yields on the long end. He also discusses the appeal to global clients of taxable municipals. John Hallacy hosts.
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The authority is making an investor push ahead of two upcoming deals.
January 8 -
It's been a few weeks since the market has seen "normal" issuance, but investor demand picked up right where it left off before the holidays.
January 8 -
Swain allowed ERS bondholders' other lines of argument to continue.
January 8 -
If regulatory agencies approve the transaction, the acquisition will expand Beaumont's hospital count to 12 and increase total revenue to $6.1 billion.
January 8 -
President Trump announced sanctions on Iran, but with no signals about other retaliation, the markets appear convinced of no further escalation of hostilities.
January 8 -
Dealer groups want the SEC to examine broker-dealers and municipal advisors equally.
January 8 -
The top three spots in the rankings did not change year-over-year but there were plenty of place changes in the rest of the top 10
January 8 -
The top municipal issuers easily surpassed their issuance totals from 2018 year, with $400.51 billion in 10,582 transactions in 2019 compared to $320.35 billion in 8,549 deals the year before. California regained control of the throne after coming in third in 2018.
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The top muni underwriters accounted for $406.51 billion in 10,582 transactions in 2019 compared to $320.35 billion in 8,549 deals in 2018. There was only one change in the top five year-over-year but spots six through 10 saw three changes. Barclays and Stifel both had big improvements in the rankings, while Raymond James dropped the most.
January 8 -
Assets in the so-called Smart Plan have risen to $10.06 billion as of Dec. 30 from $4.5 billion in 2009, said state Treasurer Deborah Goldberg.
January 8 -
Despite opposition to tolls, Louisiana completed its P3 agreement with Plenary Infrastructure to build the Belle Chasse Bridge and Tunnel Replacement Project.
January 8 -
New York's governor opposes efforts to solve the state’s multibillion-dollar budget gap through tax increases.
January 8 -
In the wake of the recent U.S. attack on an Iranian general, U.S. financial institutions are preparing to defend against potential cyberattacks.
January 8 -
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On Monday there was a magnitude 5.7 earthquake Monday and Tuesday a 6.4 earthquake was followed by a 5.6 earthquake and multiple smaller aftershocks.
January 7 -
The Palmyra-Eagle Area School District says it will run out of operating funds in the next school year.
January 7 -
The Financial Accounting Foundation abandoned its tradition of selecting a state auditor to chair the Governmental Accounting Standards Board.
January 7 -
Four large competitive deals stole the show on Tuesday, including New Jersey's first general obligation sale in a little more than three years.
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