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Paul Malloy, head of municipals and credit research at Vanguard, tells why investors should take the long view to achieve relative value in munis as the year ticks on. Chip Barnett and Lynne Funk host.
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MSRB Chief Education Officer Ritta McLaughlin will be the fifth senior official to leave the MSRB in the last couple of months.
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The general obligation bond measure would allocate $9 billion to K-12 schools and $6 billion to the state's universities and community colleges.
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Market demand for the high yields offered by riskier paper is pulling such credits into the market, Municipal Market Analytics says.
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Bondholders' hopes of getting more than 13 cents on the dollar depend on rulings in various legal proceedings.
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Competitive issues dominated Wednesday’s calendar with issuers from Nevada, Texas and New Jersey leading the pack.
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The sections pertaining to public finance can be implemented immediately.
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The minutes from the latest Federal Open Market Committee’s policy-setting meeting highlighted some disagreements between members.
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Though many participants were pleased with changes the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board has proposed for its fair dealing guidance, some worried about new compliance expectations.
October 9 -
The rating agency upgraded the hospital system to Aa2 from Aa3.
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The Florida Department of Transportation filed motions with an appellate court challenging the Miami-Dade County Expressway Authority’s lower-court wins.
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Green bonds and taxables dominate the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority's $620 million sale.
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Planning for the next recession is extremely difficult. Is there any real way to do so?
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The Bond Dealers of America is forming an Affiliate Member Division to bring a lobbyist voice to smaller firms.
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PG&E Corp. warns it may orchestrate its biggest planned blackout yet to keep power lines from sparking more blazes.
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A large calendar this week should spark high demand, market participants say.
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Spending and economic strains loom as challenges for the state government, S&P Global Ratings’ Carol Spain said in a recent presentation.
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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said the central bank will resume purchases of Treasury securities.
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The wild card part of this case is whether the justices decide to take an expansive look back on early 20th century decisions known as the Insular Cases and rule on the constitutional rights of U.S. citizens living in territories outside the 50 states.
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New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy is targeting voter-approved bond funding to tackle lead remediation projects at schools throughout the state.
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