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Refinitiv Lipper reported just over $1 billion of inflows into municipal bond mutual funds, an $800 million drop from a week prior, moving the four week moving average to $1.6 billion.
September 2 -
Pierluisi filed a request to stay the adversary proceeding in late August. Since then, the board and Puerto Rico House and Senate leaders told the court they oppose the stay.
September 2 -
California's drought makes the argument that the San Diego County Water Authority's choice to build a P3 coastside desalination plant was correct.
September 2 -
ICI reported $1.99 billion of inflows into municipal bond mutual funds, bringing the total to $69 billion for 2021.
September 1 -
More than a third of the island's residents have lost power this week, in a problem that happens more frequently on the island than it does in the states.
September 1 -
The Kentucky Public Transportation Infrastructure Authority and the Kentucky Turnpike Authority plan refunding revenue bond sales this month.
September 1 -
Having earnestly settled with every major constituency, it is time for the Board to do the right thing by abandoning unnecessary pension cuts and freezes.
September 1
O’Melveny & Myers LLP -
The governor is asking for a stay until the court decides on the Plan of Adjustment.
August 31 -
Daily bid-wanteds totals per Bloomberg have fallen to an average par value below $450 million from $640 million per day during the first quarter and $549 million in the second.
August 31 -
The nearly 40% year-over-year decrease is a result of various factors including rising interest rates, other financing tools, such as forward delivery bonds, and simply that refundings are in less demand from issuers.
August 31 -
The settled proceeding against Anthony Falsetta, announced Tuesday, is the latest in a string of SEC cases targeting violations of retail order periods.
August 31 -
The absence of advance refunding and a direct-pay bond program in the bipartisan infrastructure package has lobbyists pushing for inclusion of those things in the reconciliation bill, a matter only weeks away.
August 31 -
Moody's assigned its Baa1 rating to the California Institute of the Arts, which traces its lineage to Walt Disney, ahead of the university's $33 million debut in the public debt markets.
August 31 -
Cooper Howard, director of fixed income strategy at the Schwab Center for Financial Research, talks with Chip Barnett about what municipal bond investors can expect in the second half of the year – low yields and strong fundamentals. He looks at continuing bond fund inflows, rising taxable issuance and compressed spreads. (14 minutes/Taped Aug. 3).
August 31 -
Federal benefits for Child Tax Credits will also be expanded.
August 30 -
Returns of negative 0.40% would be the third-worst August performance of the past 10 years, according to Bloomberg data.
August 30 -
The pandemic has prompted rare bipartisan consensus the U.S. needs a job creation program focusing on the middle class and acknowledging rural communities while upgrading infrastructure.
August 30
Stephens Inc. -
The fast-growing Texas capital was downgraded by Fitch Ratings ahead of a $328 million bond sale that is expected to price in September.
August 30 -
New York State's comptroller cited the strength of the pension system in the drop to 5.9% from 6.8%.
August 30 -
Experts agreed that Federal Reserve Board Chair Jerome Powell acknowledged the Fed could start tapering this year and that it would have no implications for liftoff, but not everyone was satisfied with what they heard.
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