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Potential new Senate Finance Committee Chair Sen. Mike Crapo, R-Idaho, has suggested a potential workaround to offset the cost of extending the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
November 4 -
October's roundup of pressing items in the bond markets includes a spate of lawsuits involving municipal bonds, issuers weighing in on the Financial Data Transparency Act and more.
November 4 -
The upgrade affects most but not all of MEAG's outstanding bonds.
November 4 -
A rule change allowing non-profits to cash in green energy credits presents both opportunities and challenges.
November 4 -
The Philadelphia-based university straddles the higher education and healthcare sectors, but market demand suggests it's greater than the sum of its parts.
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Issuance will "not completely disappear, but will adjust to its seasonal norm from the record-breaking pace of the past several months," said Barclays' Mikhail Foux.
November 1 -
Moody's believes Florida will sell bonds to help replenish the CAT fund this spring.
November 1 -
The Payson Town Council rescinded its approval for $70 million of bonds targeted by a lawsuit filed in September.
November 1 -
Fitch Ratings ranks the credit as AA, up from AA-minus.
November 1 -
The increase in the muni market's size, number of novel credits and retail investors suggest it's "finally time" for direct SEC regulation, argue market veterans Kent Hiteshew and David Dubrow.
November 1 -
The Federal Reserve began cutting rates in September. The December meeting is its last of 2024. Will the cutting continue, or will there be a pause? Doug Peta, Chief Strategist, U.S. Investment Strategy, at BCA Research, discusses the meeting and future policy.
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Observers say the decision may be a credit positive for the financially struggling utility
November 1 -
Pressure on the state budget level is being felt by both the University of California and California State University systems.
November 1 -
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October's "price path has created wider spreads but also brought higher yields that are now in the range where a broader audience may begin to take notice," said NewSquare Capital Senior Fixed Income Portfolio Manager Kim Olsan, noting higher taxable equivalent yields for different tenors of the yield curve.
October 31 -
The results of the Nov. 5 polls will address many key municipal market policies.
October 31 -
Wittstruck takes over the S&P role previously held by Robin Prunty, who retired in August.
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The month's total is above the 10-year average of $40.288 billion. The market needs to see about $45 billion of issuance in November and December to hit an all-time record year.
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Nearly six thousand seats are up for grabs in state tilts, along with 14 bond issues.
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