Underwriting spreads for all bonds surged in the first half of 2024, rising above $7 for the first time in 25 years. Underwriting spreads rose to $7.11 in the first half of 2024 from $3.70 in the first half of 2023. Spreads on negotiated bonds rose to $6.55 in 1H 2024 from $3.78 in 1H
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A federal judge Wednesday struck down a pair of year-old Missouri investment rules that regulated “non-financial” investment advice from broker-dealers and investment advisors. Judge Stephen Bough of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri issued the order the day after hearing oral arguments from both parties, which had submitted dueling summary judgment
The debt Tennessee expects will help pay for new highway “Choice Lanes” will be the first municipal bonds to be used for state highway construction there in more than 45 years, though they won’t be traditional state-issued debt. The state government in recent decades paid for highways on a pay-as-you-go basis, using already collected funds
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Moody’s ratings Wednesday revised New Jersey’s outlook to positive from stable and affirmed the state’s A1 issuer rating. “The revision to a positive from stable outlook incorporates prospects for strong economic and revenue performance that will allow the state to narrow its structural gap and retain substantial budgetary reserves,” the rating report said, “while maintaining
Municipal bonds improved Wednesday as attention turned to the primary market with Chicago coming off the sidelines to price its delayed general obligation bond deal along with deals from the Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority, the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission and the Las Vegas Valley Water Department. U.S. Treasuries and equities closed the session mixed following
Prince George’s County Public Schools is bringing more than $660 million of taxable sustainable revenue bonds that will fast-track the construction of eight new schools via a public-private partnership, coming into a constructive market in which taxable paper is in higher demand. The project will build eight new schools comprising 1.03 million square feet of
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority has fined Morgan Stanley $24,000 for failing to disclose mark-ups and mark-downs on 19,000 municipal securities transactions, part of a $400,000 total penalty the latest in a string of recent actions FINRA has taken to prosecute mark-up disclosure failures. Morgan Stanley, which neither admitted nor denied FINRA’s findings, also failed
The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association and the state of Missouri laid out their arguments in court Tuesday in a lawsuit over the state’s year-old environmental, social and governance investment rules. Judge Stephen Bough of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri peppered the parties with questions, often based on his
Seven months after the Securities and Exchange Commission approved the listing and trading of several spot bitcoin exchange-traded product shares, a number of Midwest public pension funds are dabbling in cryptocurrency and crypto company investments. The State of Wisconsin Investment Board, which manages the assets of the Wisconsin Retirement System, recently invested roughly $188 million
Municipal yields fell Tuesday as the primary kicked into gear, while munis underperformed an improved U.S. Treasury market as equities rallied after inflation data came in softer than expected. Triple-A municipal curves saw bumps of two to four basis points with the better performance on the short end while Treasuries improved by four to eight
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport will head to the municipal bond market next week with a $750 million deal boosted by a rating upgrade and an outlook revision to positive. S&P Global Ratings raised its rating to AA-minus from A-plus, citing the airport’s “relatively” strong enplanements, history of financial resiliency, and stable debt service coverage. The
The Wayne State University Board of Governors will return to market with $31.8 million of Series 2024A general revenue refunding bonds. Proceeds of the deal, scheduled to price Aug. 21, will be used to refund a portion of the Detroit-based school’s outstanding Series 2015A general revenue and refunding bonds. The new deal arrives with Wayne
The Financial Data Transparency Act (FDTA) passed by Congress in December 2022 mandated the use of a common, non-proprietary legal entity identifier for municipal issuers. Although Congress’ legislative intent continues to be a matter of debate, we argue that any implementation of this new mandate will have to satisfy a basic market need: the correct
A proposed constitutional amendment on Colorado’s Nov. 5 ballot aimed at curbing property taxes would roil municipal financing in the state and harm metropolitan districts in particular, by boosting borrowing costs and sparking litigation, according to bond dealers and attorneys. Initiative 50, a proposed constitutional amendment that requires a 55% majority vote for passage, would
Hawaiian Electric Industries Inc. pegged losses from estimated accrual of liabilities stemming from one of the worst wildfires in US history at $1.7 billion and issued a going-concern warning. Hawaiian Electric said Aug. 2 that it had agreed to pay almost $2 billion as part of a $4 billion settlement to resolve hundreds of lawsuits
Municipals were mostly steady Monday after a week of market volatility, as U.S. Treasury yields fell and equities were mixed at the close. Market participants are sitting back ahead of the week’s economic indicators, led by the Producer Price Index and Consumer Price Index reports on Tuesday and Wednesday, respectively. “The Treasury market may get
California Republican Rep. Mike Garcia last week unveiled a bill that would block federal funds for the state’s controversial high-speed rail project. “After 15 years and billions of your hard-earned tax dollars spent, California’s high-speed rail has delivered zero results,” said Garcia in a statement announcing H.R. 9308, the No Frankenrail Act. “This so-called high-speed rail
S&P Global Ratings revised the outlook on Arizona’s AA issuer rating to positive from stable, citing the state’s “robust” economic growth, as well as its financial management. The move points to an expectation of a one-in-three chance of a rating upgrade over the next two years, according to the rating agency. Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs
Municipals were little changed ahead of a smaller $6.6 billion new-issue calendar. U.S. Treasuries were firmer and equities rallied. The two-year muni-to-Treasury ratio Friday was at 65%, the three-year at 66%, the five-year at 67%, the 10-year at 67% and the 30-year at 83%, according to Refinitiv Municipal Market Data’s 3 p.m. EST read. ICE
California Gov. Gavin Newsom issued an executive order instructing state agencies to adopt policies to clear homeless camps on state properties and asked local governments to use the “substantial funding” provided by the state to take similar action. The executive order issued Thursday comes a month after the U.S. Supreme Court’s sweeping Grants Pass decision
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