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"The bond market finally got the relief from inflation it was hoping for," said Bryce Doty, senior vice president and senior portfolio manager at Sit Investment Associates.
July 12 -
A recent paper reveals a combination of factors results in savings for issuers.
July 12 -
The proposed exchange — which extends the final maturity date by two decades but offers features like a tax levy with a direct intercept and trust estate — is the cornerstone of the consent agreement the city struck with a group of 2007 bondholders
July 12 -
The plaintiff that brought the case on behalf of the state says the banks inflated interest rates through a private, invitation-only VRDO index that influenced SIFMA's weekly index.
July 12 -
Bondholders invested in the redevelopment of Elvis Presley's Graceland Mansion were left singing the blues after borrowers missed another scheduled debt service payment.
July 12 -
Treasurer Dale Folwell said the law protects retirees' money from being used for what he called Wall Street's "wacktivist" agenda.
July 12 -
Escalating costs, particularly for wages, could strain budgets or drain reserves, the rating agency said.
July 12 -
Livolsi, who worked at Citigroup for 25 years until the bank cut his position earlier this year, has been hired as a managing director of public finance marketing at Assured Guaranty.
July 11 -
With the third quarter officially under way, municipal bond experts say the tax-exempt market is poised for better performance and stronger market technicals ahead in the second half.
July 11 -
A new report finds that refunding tax-exempt debt with taxable bonds is more costly than waiting until the call date.
July 11 -
The May economic activity index showed an increase.
July 11 -
The ruling striking down affirmative action may bring a fresh headwind to the higher education space, which already faces soft enrollment trends.
July 11 -
Nick Venditti of Allspring Global Investments talks about evolving demand components, compelling yields and expectations for second half performance. Jessica Lerner hosts. (24 minutes)
July 11 -
This week should see a return to more normal supply, which might be a little higher than average for the year so far, said Daniel Solender, partner and director of tax-free fixed income at Lord Abbett & Co.
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BofA Securities remained at the top of the list, with $22.948 billion, accounting for 13.4% of the market, but the rest of the top 10 saw some shuffling.
July 10 -
Municipal Capital Markets Group, Columbia Capital Management and Caine Mitter and Associates moved into the top 10, while Baker Tilly Municipal Advisors, Stifel Nicolaus & Co. and Swap Financial Group were ousted.
July 10 -
A federal bankruptcy judge will hold a hearing later this month on appointing an independent trustee for Legacy Cares or dismissing the case.
July 10 -
Most top 10 issuers for 1H are from New York and California, with three from New York and three from California.
July 10 -
For the coming week, investors will be greeted with a new-issue calendar estimated at $7.282 billion.
July 7 -
Several guideposts have also already been offered as Mayor Brandon Johnson must balance his campaign pledges on funding new investments and structurally balancing the budget while holding the line on property taxes as the city deals with crime, rising costs, and end of federal COVID-19 funds.
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