Christine Albano is a reporter in the Investor’s & Investing beat, which she has covered for the past two decades. She has a wide range of buy side sources in the municipal market and has covered trends affecting retail investors, institutions, municipal mutual funds, tax-exempt money market funds, and the high-yield beat. She has also written about some of the industry’s biggest issues, such as historic defaults in Orange County, Calif., Puerto Rico, and Jefferson County, Ala., as well as the collapse of the variable-rate demand market. In addition, she reported on the subsequent 2008 financial crisis, and the death of municipal bond pioneer Jim Lebenthal. She provided next day coverage of the impact on the municipal bond market of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, and recently interviewed The Vanguard Group Inc. founder, former chief executive officer, and investment guru John C. Bogle about the best investing advice for the municipal market.
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The tax-exempt part of the big Connecticut deal was offered to retail Wednesday as munics continued to rally.
By Chip BarnettMarch 27 -
Deals from the NYC TFA, Chicago, Illinois, California, Maryland and Miami-Dade County help satisfy demand.
By Chip BarnettMarch 26 -
Muni rates and ratios have benefited from macro themes driving rates lower, according to a report released Monday.
By Chip BarnettMarch 25 -
Almost $9 billion of municipal bonds are coming to market with deals from a variety of issuers to quench the thirst of buyers experiencing a supply drought.
By Chip BarnettMarch 22 -
Municipal bonds remained stronger on Thursday as deals from Indianapolis and California issuers came to market.
By Chip BarnettMarch 21 -
In the primary, Academy Securities priced the Calif. Veterans Affairs deal for retail investors on Wednesday.
By Chip BarnettMarch 20 -
Municipal bond market participants will be waiting for the Fed's decision on rates and the look ahead.
By Chip BarnettMarch 19 -
The calendar leaves much to be desired for investors, as the week only brings $2.4 billion of new deals.
March 18 -
Munis have been grooving along but next week will bring tiny issuance, less than $3 billion, along with a Federal Open Market Committee meeting.
March 15 -
Preston Hollow's accusations against Nuveen of bully tactics underscore the cutthroat competition for market share.
March 15