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"The identity of the marginal buyer may be shifting, and with that the market's valuation of structure and liquidity," said Matt Fabian, a partner at Municipal Market Analytics.
October 22 -
Tax experts are looking past the election for clues about the fate of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which is approaching its sunset and includes the controversial SALT cap.
October 22 -
Public pension benefit improvements could put credit pressure on states that enact them, the rating agency said this week.
October 22 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has charged Alliance Global Partners with publishing daily quotes at above market prices on between 4,300 and 6,500 different municipal bonds over a two-year period.
October 22 -
In FY 2025, the Securities and Exchange Commission's Examination Division will be closely monitoring for compliance with MSRB Rule G-42 on the core standards of municipal advisors, in addition to enforcing the T+1 settlement cycle.
October 22 -
As technology options grow, firms are looking for ways to streamline and scale workflows.
October 22 -
A constitutional amendment would allow municipalities to approve districts that could issue bonds to finance infrastructure for housing developments.
October 22 -
The top five bond financings came in above $7 billion.
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The Federal Open Market Committee is expected to cut interest rates at its September meeting, which will also provide a new Summary of Economic Projections. Marvin Loh, senior macro strategist at State Street Global Markets, examine the meeting, the SEP and Fed Chair Powell's press conference.
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Demand for munis remains "insatiable," said Daryl Clements, a municipal portfolio manager at AllianceBernstein.
October 21 -
Mega projects in Boston and Philadelphia top the list.
October 21 -
Christopher Roberts joins the firm as a managing director, Joey Dierker as an associate director, Soledad Mancias as a municipal underwriter, and Steve Basset as a director.
October 21 -
Legal arguments in progress as the troubled city southwest of Philadelphia nears year three of bankruptcy could have wide-ranging precedents.
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Despite this week's underperformance, exempt investment-grade munis continue to outperform taxable sectors.
October 18 -
The longtime public finance stalwart, known for building out S&P's public finance practice and working on virtually every big public finance project of the past forty or so years, has passed away at 89.
October 18 -
Tourism Development Tax, sales tax, and Professional Sports Facilities tax and revenue refunding bonds were upgraded, impacting $628 million of debt.
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