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Selling in a week with an expected light calendar should help the deal as will market fundamentals.
November 23 -
But the economy is still significantly smaller than it was a year ago.
November 23 -
Jennifer Johnston will replace Tom Walsh, who is retiring on Dec. 1.
November 23 -
New York's mayor says the budget for the 2021 fiscal year is balanced despite the coronavirus impacts.
November 23 -
Municipals continue to rally as market participants get ready to head into a quiet holiday week.
November 20 -
Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. is working with the territory's lawmakers on an internet sales tax and other revenue ideas to avoid a 42% pension benefit cut on Jan. 1.
November 19 -
Large blocks of New Jersey paper changed hands with yields that pushed spreads below 100 basis points on some maturities for the recently downgraded state.
November 19 -
Former Pennsylvania Gov. Edward Rendell said President-elect Biden will move on a pandemic relief bill early in his presidency and a robust infrastructure package would soon follow. Others see scaled-down aid and an upward partisan battle.
November 19 -
Sarah Mitchell, CFA and a portfolio manager at Mondrian Investment Partners, talks with Chip Barnett about one of the hottest sectors in the municipal bond market today – green bonds – and the possibility of the U.S. government issuing a sovereign green bond. (20 minutes)
November 19 -
The Finance Committee signed off on new money, refunding, and scoop-and-toss debt restructuring deals and finance teams to assemble and sell the bonds.
November 18 -
A supply/demand imbalance allowed New Jersey and Massachusetts to reprice to lower yields while the beleaguered New York MTA will head back to the Fed for liquidity.
November 18 -
With both houses now under GOP control, Gov. Chris Sununu will have an easier time with his agenda.
November 18 -
The state's uncoordinated approach to allocating private activity bonds and funding affordable housing let $2.7 billion of authority go to waste, she said.
November 18 -
Comptroller Stringer said Mayor de Blasio can present his updated Financial Plan with a path to a balanced budget for fiscal 2022 without cuts to essential services, layoffs of city workers, or borrowing to support operating expenses.
November 18 -
The strong demand amid a dearth of new municipal issuance by states and a reach for yield also allowed New Jersey to skip a planned taxable portion and officials announced it would not need to access the Fed's Municipal Liquidity Facility.
November 17 -
The state's backlog of unpaid bills will grow to $35 billion by 2026 if it doesn't make any structural budget fixes, according to a new forecast.
November 17 -
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot is promoting a $950 million restructuring that adds three years to the city's debt service schedule as present value neutral when factoring in savings from a more traditional $750 million refunding.
November 17 -
The authority is altering many of its operations and organizations, including exploring public-private partnerships and renewable energy resources.
November 17 -
Municipals were steady to stronger ahead of $11.5 billion of supply as requests for new municipal bond identifiers surged almost 40% last month.
November 16 -
The Long Island county received its third credit downgrade this year as lawmakers prepared a 2021 budget with massive cuts to cope with virus-induced revenue losses.
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