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Harvard and Princeton coming to market is a "huge sign of confidence," said Clare Pickering, a Barclays strategist.
March 6 -
The New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority and the Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority are planning several note and bond sales this month as well as several remarketings, the MTA said.
March 6 -
The North Dakota Housing Finance Agency recently priced $189 million of bonds for its home mortgage finance program, a sector in which issuance has increased.
March 6 -
The separate settlements some bond parties have reached with the Oversight Board "dramatically violate" the trust agreement, the trustee's attorney said.
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Large deals were repriced to lower yields while the secondary market was lightly traded, leading to little changed triple-A yield curves and underperformance to Treasury market gains. Despite a growing calendar, the supply demand imbalance remains with much cash on the sidelines.
March 5 -
The denied motion will give Rochester MAs Richard Ganci and Richard Tortora of Capital Markets Advisors the opportunity to motion for summary judgment, giving the judge a chance to consider all of the evidence present in the case.
March 5 -
The rating agency cited the university's structural budget imbalance and management turnover among factors that drove the outlook revision to negative from stable.
March 5 -
The city has again proven to have a resilient economy, with better than budgeted revenues, said Howard Cure, a partner and director of municipal bond research at Evercore Wealth Management LLC.
March 5 -
It's been two years since Dolton, Illinois, filed audited annual financials, and hints of fiscal stress include a threat to repossess police cruisers.
March 5 -
Dealer groups look forward to the upcoming meetings to discuss the future of Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board fees.
March 5 -
The Oversight Board approved the restructuring of PREPA power supplier AES's municipal bonds as arguments begin in the plan of adjustment hearing.
March 5 -
Investor demands and lower account minimums have grown separately managed accounts across fixed-income markets, particularly in munis. Russell Feldman, CEO and co-founder of IMTC, discusses this evolution and how technology has contributed to changing market dynamics.
March 5 -
State lawmakers last week passed bills including stadium financing to boost efforts to lure professional baseball and hockey teams to Salt Lake City.
March 5 -
The muni market "exhibited similar themes from the past few weeks as extremely rich valuations and the upcoming unfavorable supply/demand picture have led to a measured buyer base," said Birch Creek Capital strategists in a report.
March 4 -
The San Diego Community College District is among those joining the trend of buying back bonds in a tender to refund for savings.
March 4 -
As Congress hammers out the 2024 transportation budget, state DOTs warn that a timing problem with the flow of IIJA money could lead to a "potential lapse" of highway funds by September.
March 4 -
The city and its related issuers picked financial advisors to work on upcoming bond deals, including GO issuances, TFA deals and water authority sales.
March 4 -
The bank has also hired some analysts to its infrastructure group over the past several weeks as it plans to beef up its muni team.
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Mr. Fish worked at Bankers Trust Co., Donaldson, Lufkin, & Jenrette and ABN Amro and had served as a chair of the Municipal Analysts Group of New York and been a president of the Society of Municipal Analysts.
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Boston is more dependent on property taxes from commercial real estate, and property taxes in general, than most of its large-city peers.
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