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"The overall muni market appears to be in a good balance despite the hefty slate of primary issuance that has occurred over the past few months," Birch Creek Capital strategists said.
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While it may cost the city more to sell its bonds, the negative outlook could increase market participation, one analyst said.
July 29 -
Though further adjustments may be needed, Fitch Ratings analysts said the budget supports the state at its current AA rating level.
July 29 -
The Jeffrey Matthews Financial Group has been charged $110,000 for charging unfair prices on 86 municipal bond transactions a week after being dinged for Reg BI violations.
July 29 -
U.S. Soccer will issue $200 million of tax-exempt revenue bonds through the Fayette County Development Authority.
July 29 -
With Antonelli's hiring, IMTC will be able to more efficiently scale fixed-income management and maximize alpha opportunities for clients, the firm said.
July 29 -
The city will return to the market two weeks after closing its Transitional Finance Authority's biggest-ever deal.
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Continued economic growth and budgetary discipline could lead to an upgrade of the state's AA rating over the next two years, S&P said.
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The muni market tends to have "remarkable patience" in relation to USTs, said BofA strategists.
July 26 -
California Gov. Gavin Newsom released an executive order directing state agencies to clear homeless camps off state properties and urged cities to do the same.
July 26 -
Karl Knight worked as chief of staff for U.S. Virgin Islands Gov. Albert Bryan Jr.
July 26 -
The acquisition comes as the Philadelphia-based firm has been in growth mode.
July 26 -
The Chicago Public Schools board unanimously approved the district's 2025 budget Thursday, a day after the Civic Federation warned it is a "temporary solution."
July 26 -
During its final quarterly meeting for the FY 2024 fiscal year, the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board elected a new chair and vice chair, and approved a $48.8 million budget for the upcoming year.
July 26 -
Mayors rank economic development, infrastructure, and housing as top three priorities.
July 26 -
The city announced its P3 partner this week even after its federal funding got cut in committee and Rep. Maxine Waters took a strong oppositional position.
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Despite munis being mixed Thursday, the muni AAA yield curve remains inverted, said Taylor Huffman, a client portfolio manager at PTAM.
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New York lawmakers are helping a coalition of legal experts, transit riders, and environmental and disability advocates sue the governor for stopping congestion pricing.
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