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The office is aiming to beef up its analytical power with the new hire.
August 2 -
Fitch and S&P moved the district's outlook to stable as its balance sheet weathered the COVID-19 storm and pension overhaul legislation removes the threat of looming insolvency.
August 2 -
The county wants to enter into a public-private partnership to finance, build and operate a public utility and multiple microgrids that will sell power to advanced manufacturers who require hyper-reliable energy.
August 2 -
John Luke Tyner, fixed income analyst at Aptus Capital Advisors, discusses yield curve inversion with Bond Buyer Managing Editor Gary Siegel. Tyner looks at recession possibilities and how the Federal Reserve’s actions will impact the economy, the yield curve and recession. (23 minutes)
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Summer redemption season starts winding down; Net negative supply stands at $18.777 while 30-day visible is at $12-plus billion.
August 1 -
The "no SALT no deal" Democrats appear ready to support the compromise reconciliation package negotiated in the Senate.
August 1 -
Monetary policy has a more significant impact on spending of U.S. households headed by white women than on those led by white men or Black men and women, the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco said.
August 1 -
Alice Cheng, a 2018 Bond Buyer Rising Star, brings over 10 years of experience in the industry, covering muni credits across asset classes. Erin Ortiz is moving into Janney's Higher Education & Not-for-Profit Advisory Group.
August 1 -
Broker and investment advisor Wayne von Borstel has been suspended by FINRA for 15 business days for violating MSRB Rule G-8 on recordkeeping
August 1 -
Several states are holding sales tax holidays for school supplies and other items amid strong revenue collections, although critics say they will do little to ease the impact of high inflation.
August 1 -
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari said the central bank is committed to doing what’s necessary to bring down demand in order to reach policy makers’ 2% long-term inflation goal, a target that remains far off.
August 1 -
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The MSRB announced new board leadership as well as a revision to a controversial fee structure proposal.
July 29 -
Municipals will end July with positive returns across all sectors. The Bloomberg Municipal Index shows a 2.49% return in July, moving year-to-date losses lower to 6.71%.
July 29 -
The authority says the Puerto Rico Oversight Board is illegally telling it how non-debtor government bodies must act.
July 29 -
A rating upgrade by Moody's Investors Service means Minnesota has triple-A ratings from three major rating agencies.
July 29 -
The deal is the latest in a series of credit offerings the city is using to incentivize and grow the local charter school industry for the future.
July 29 -
Total July volume was $25.598 billion in 520 deals versus $37.573 billion in 1,013 issues a year earlier, according to Refinitiv data.
July 29 -
Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers said he was concerned the Federal Reserve is still engaging in “wishful thinking” about how much it will take to bring inflation down from four-decade highs.
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