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The Investment Company Institute reported $1.329 billion of inflows into municipal bond mutual funds for the week ending Sept. 18 after $1.402 billion of inflows the week prior. Exchange-traded funds saw $55 million of inflows after $1.048 billion of inflows the previous week.
September 25 -
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September 24 -
S&P Global Ratings placed more than 400 state and local government issuers under criteria observation as the agency adopts an updated rating methodology.
September 24 -
NYPA's green designation and two credit upgrades are drawing lots of attention in a crowded market.
September 24 -
Several factors make the current market "an attractive entry point" into the muni market, AllianceBernstein strategists said. For one, municipal valuations are cheap to fair value relative to U.S. Treasuries, partially due to the surge of supply in 2024.
September 23 -
The Los Angeles Unified School District bonds carry a sustainability label with a third party opinion from Kestrel.
September 23 -
"Should September's positive returns hold as we expect, it would mark the fourth consecutive month of positive total returns — the first such period since the five-month period spanning from March through July 2021," BofA strategists Yingchen Li and Ian Rogow said.
September 20 -
The airport's first new money foray into the muni market in nearly 12 years will begin to fund a $1.3 billion transformation plan.
September 20 -
After getting positive outlooks from three rating agencies since 2023, Oklahoma received its first upgrade.
September 19 -
The agency cited a sustained commitment to healthy reserves and structural balance.
September 19 -
The city of Clyde defaulted in August and recently revealed it used debt proceeds for debt payments in a manner that "disguised the deficit cash flow."
September 19 -
The record pace of municipal bond supply this year is driven in part by cities and states realizing projects won't get any cheaper if they wait.
September 19 -
The competitive sale comes as the market prepares for a very New York-heavy week next week in the primary.
September 18 -
While supply falls next week as investors await their first Fed rate cut in four years, it should pick up after the FOMC, Barclays PLC said, adding the 30-day visible pipeline "is at relatively manageable levels at the moment." Bond Buyer 30-day visible supply is at $10.09 billion.
September 13 -
Moodys says it is placing additional weight on the states' Aaa ratings in determining the Garvee ratings.
September 12 -
The commission approved $73 million of limited obligation bonds for Rowan County schools.
September 12 -
Fitch also upgraded the city's Georgia Municipal Association certificates of participation (city of Atlanta public safety projects) to AA-plus from AA.
September 10 -
Stagnant per-pupil state funding amid rising costs led to budget deficits, lower reserves, and ballot proposals to raise property tax rates for some districts.
September 10 -
Piper Sandler has hired Joe Kinder and Brent Blevins as managing directors on its public finance team. Both will focus on Missouri school districts and issuers.
September 9 -
Massachusetts drew multiple bidders for all four tranches when it sold $850 million of general obligation bonds competitively last week.
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