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The tool provides summaries of outstanding debt, maturity profiles, and debt service schedules for the entire public finance market and is an outgrowth of the company's legacy Debt Maps.
September 27 -
Bids wanteds have been elevated, municipal bond mutual fund outflows large and consistent and the short end of the U.S. Treasury curve continues its march upward, moves that muni investors cannot ignore.
September 26 -
Guilford County's request for a $1.7 billion voter-approved bond package, however, was put on hold until the next Local Government Commission meeting.
September 26 -
Triple-A yields rose 11 to 15 basis points five years and in.
September 23 -
"We really have worked hard during this strong stretch here of economic performance over the last 18 months or so to really kind of address some of those lingering debts we inherited," said Illinois Office of Management and Budget Director Alexis Sturm.
September 23 -
Retail investors may be moving out of municipal bond mutual funds and into separately managed accounts, largely due to the headline shock of the massive outflows from the funds, participants say.
September 23 -
One-year rates have risen 100 basis points, intermediate maturities have traded up about 25 basis points and long-term munis are nearly 50 basis points above June's close.
September 22 -
Munis were little changed while long UST improved and equities ended in the red after the FOMC raised the fed funds rate target 75bps to a range of 3% to 3.25% and members are leaning toward a rate of 4.4% by yearend.
September 21 -
S&P upgraded the bonds to AA-plus and Fitch revised the outlook on the AA-rated debt to positive from stable.
September 21 -
Short triple-A yields have risen more than 30 basis points over the past eight sessions while the long bond has risen 19, per Refinitiv MMD data.
September 20 -
The taxables are the city's first social bonds, which S&P said are aligned with the International Capital Market Association's Social Bond Principles.
September 20 -
Triple-A muni yields rose another five basis points on the short end while UST rose up to seven. UST yields are the highest since 2007.
September 19 -
Municipals saw more cheapening on the short end Friday as selling pressure persisted all week.
September 16 -
"Everyone is trying to figure out when the outflow cycle is over," said Craig Brandon, co-director of municipal investments at Eaton Vance.
September 15 -
The Investment Company Institute reported $2.034 billion of outflows from muni bond mutual funds in the week ending Sept. 7 compared to $2.594 billion of outflows the previous week.
September 14 -
A whopping 91% of Bond Buyer California Public Finance Conference survey respondents expect municipal interest rates will end the year higher than current rates and 73% said rates will have the largest impact on the public finance industry in the next two quarters
September 14 -
Muni and UST yields surged Tuesday on expectations the Fed will have to aggressively raise interest rates to bring down inflation.
September 13 -
Even after investors received an infusion of $18 billion of matured and called bond proceeds on Sept. 1, muni prices have continued to weaken, note CreditSights strategists Pat Luby and John Ceffalio.
September 12 -
The calendar for the week of Sept. 12 is at $6.6 billion while Bond Buyer 30-day visible supply sits at $14.15 billion.
September 9 -
The state will hold an in-person and remote investor meeting Sept. 21 before heading into the market the following week.
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