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Disclosure around ESG-related risk factors to credit as well as for ESG-labeled bonds remains a mixed landscape that reflects the heterogenous nature of the muni market itself.
June 28 -
A Delaware Superior Court judge found PHC failed to show it suffered reputational loss from Nuveen's alleged defamation to go to trial. PHC will appeal.
June 28 -
A new-issue supply-focused buy-side had their sights on the $8 billion-plus flowing into the primary market this week, while municipal traders remained cautious, keeping an eye on bid-wanted lists in the secondary market.
June 28 -
Detroit still may ask the federal bankruptcy court to intervene in a pension fund matter that could add to the city's financial stress.
June 28 -
The taxpayer refunds captured the most attention, but the final budget also includes a multi-year $47 billion infrastructure package.
June 28 -
Bondholders contest Puerto Rico Oversight Board's claim that parties are engaging constructively in mediation.
June 28 -
The U.S. Conference of Mayors launched the P3 task force as cities prepare for an influx of federal infrastructure aid.
June 28 -
From disclosure to issuance labels, the Chicago finance team is shaping ESG practices that are top of mind for municipal market.
June 28 -
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Federal Reserve officials will discuss whether to raise rates by 50 basis points or 75 basis points when they meet next month, with the decision being determined by economic data, New York Fed President John Williams said on Tuesday.
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A bearish market sentiment and elevated muni to UST ratios often represent a buy signal. Taxable equivalent yields are compelling for buy-and-hold investors, analysts say.
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Unsecured Creditors Committee attorney Luc Despins, said, “After five years, the results are in: the strategy has gone nowhere.”
June 27 -
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The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board’s visiting scholar Lourdes Germán will use the board’s data to help research ESG trends in public finance, including the impact of ESG on the secondary market.
June 27 -
The finances of the controversial project remain unclear, but the favorable Texas Supreme Court ruling means the project has a chance of advancing.
June 27 -
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Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Mary Daly said she expects the central bank to raise interest rates to levels that restrain the economy.
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Karl K. Klessig provided a fraudulent loan document and forged a signature in an application last year to acquire control of Golden Pacific Bancorp, according to the Federal Reserve.
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