Bonds

Municipals were little changed Tuesday, ignoring another rise in U.S. Treasuries and a weaker stock market, with the focus on the primary which saw deals bumped in repricings. Another day of UST weakness after less-than-stellar auctions and municipals stayed in their own lane. Some participants said without the UST rise in yields, municipal benchmarks likely
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Puerto Rico’s financial oversight board struck a bankruptcy deal with the main group of the island’s unsecured creditors, a breakthrough that promises to make it easier to win final court approval of its plan for cutting $35 billion of the government’s debt. The board and the unsecured creditors reached the understanding on Monday, Brian Rosen,
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Billionaire Richard Branson’s flight aboard a Virgin Galactic spacecraft Sunday marks a publicity milestone for New Mexico’s Spaceport America two weeks after a successful debt refunding. “Fifteen years ago, New Mexico embarked on a journey to create the world’s first commercial spaceport,’’ Branson said Sunday. “Today, we launched the first human spaceflight from that very
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Rating agencies are pushing municipal issuers to build cybersecurity into risk mitigation as an environmental, social, and governance factor. That includes enhanced disclosure. The most recent headline case involved a ransomware attack on software manager Kaseya, which remotely controls programs for companies. Estimates peg that at least 200 businesses were affected. President Biden’s administration issued
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Municipals were better on light but strong trading in the secondary, as dealers pushed benchmarks lower with large blocks of high-grades exchanging hands but sales to customers also showed strong interest. U.S. Treasuries helped direct municipals to lower yields as the UST 10-year fell to 1.36% — the lowest since Feb. 24 — and the
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