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"The bond market breathed a sigh of relief this morning as the CPI inflation numbers came in a tad weaker than expected," said John Kerschner, global head of securitised products and portfolio manager at Janus Henderson Investors.
January 13 -
The "Making the American Dream Affordable Again" roadmap makes no mention of tax-exempt bonds.
January 13 -
The rating agency lifted the state's general obligation and other ratings by a notch, citing well-established and prudent governance practices.
January 13 -
Maryland is currently battling federal job losses and string of financial challenges but is starting the new year with a new triple-A rating on its general obligation bonds complete with a stable outlook.
January 13 -
Overall, the top underwriters saw minor shuffling last year, and no new firms entered the top 10.
January 13 -
"I don't think this topic is necessarily gaining traction as an enforcement matter," said Andrew Kintzinger, counsel at Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP.
January 13 -
The second-largest public school system in Texas could ask voters to approve as much as $6.24 billion of bond authorization as soon as in May.
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Despite the quiet start to the week for munis, all financial markets may feel a "heightened level of risk for rate volatility over the next few days," said Tim Iltz, a fixed income credit and market analyst at HJ Sims.
January 12 -
The governor's $348.9 billion budget would boost education but targets housing investors.
January 12 -
The compromise bill rejects the Trump administration's effort to rescind $16.5 billion of IRS funding that comes from an $80 billion infusion in the Democrats' 2022 Inflation Reduction Act.
January 12 -
Virginia Governor-elect Abigail Spanberger begins assembling her finance team by keeping the state's treasurer in place and naming Delegate Mark D. Sickles to serve as Virginia's next Secretary of Finance.
January 12 -
New York's governor and mayor called Manhattan's cordon toll a success on its first anniversary, but congestion pricing has not cleared all legal hurdles.
January 12 -
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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the central bank has been served grand jury subpoenas and been threatened with criminal indictment, moves he called "pretexts" to influence interest rates through "political pressure or intimidation."
January 11 -
"With decent job growth in December and a downtick in the federal funds rate, the Federal Reserve will likely hold the federal funds rate steady at [its] next decision in late January," said Comerica Bank Chief Economist Bill Adams.
January 9 -
Munichain says its product will simplify and vastly improve the ordering process.
January 9 -
Average trade size continued to decline in 2025, "consistent with a market that is becoming increasingly more electronic," the MSRB said.
January 9 -
Attorneys and lawmakers are working through questions from clients and water authorities about finalized drinking water rules by the EPA regarding "forever chemicals."
January 9 -
New Jersey Transit CEO Kris Kolluri will keep his role under Gov.-elect Mikie Sherrill, and add a second position overseeing the state's two major toll roads.
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