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Jennifer Johnston, director of research, municipal bonds, at Franklin Templeton, talks with Chip Barnett about whether a “Great Migration” from cities like New York and San Francisco is really taking place or is it just an urban myth. (19 minutes)
November 16 -
The rating agency said the upgrade reflected financial resiliency during the COVID-19 pandemic and a strong rebound in air travel demand exceeding expectations.
November 16 -
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President Joe Biden Monday signed into law a $1.1 trillion infrastructure bill.
November 15 -
Outside influence "beyond the control of the muni bond market" is needed to derail the recent positive momentum.
November 15 -
The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago green bonds will fund its its deep tunnel project and waste and storm water management projects.
November 15 -
Local governments are still processing funds from the CARES and ARPA bills.
November 15 -
Turnout was less than 14% during Saturday's voting where only one constitutional amendment out of four was approved.
November 15 -
The speculative grade bond sale is part of the financial process of returning the Phoenix-based university to nonprofit status after years as a for-profit.
November 15 -
San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank President Mary Daly was considered by the Biden administration for a seat on the U.S. central bank’s board and she declined, according to two people familiar with the matter.
November 15 -
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The unions say Act 53 bars the changes to the pensions that the Oversight Board say are necessary for the Plan of Adjustment.
November 12 -
Investors put nearly $2 billion into municipal bond mutual funds for the most recent week with high-yield reversing a downward course to hit $1.2 billion following just $1 million a week prior.
November 12 -
Compliance input and advisory group submissions are due by Dec. 13th
November 12 -
The Build Back Better reconciliation bill would raise the SALT cap to $80,000 from $10,000, and that impact varies widely from state to state.
November 12 -
Gov. Phil Murphy’s narrow re-election win and Senate President Steve Sweeney’s stunning loss to an unknown resonate well beyond the Garden State.
November 12 -
ICE expanded its ESG reference data coverage to now include two million fixed-income instruments.
November 12 -
The inability to advance refund has cost issuers up to $10 billion since 2020, according to Municipal Market Analytics, a figure lobbyists hope will help make their case.
November 12 -
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Michigan issued debt in June to cover its portion of the settlement approved by a federal judge Wednesday.
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