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The changing demographics of prospective students may present an opening for higher education institutions to attract more students and strengthen their revenue stream, according to analysts.
August 28 -
Investors are divided over how the $160.9 million Austin, Texas, deal scheduled for Wednesday will be impacted by the $5.4 billion Texas tax and revenue anticipation note sale.
August 27 -
The Michigan Finance Authority stole the attention in the municipal market Tuesday, pricing a mammoth $1.8 billion of local government loan program revenue bonds for the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department.
August 26 -
Investors famished for yield will turn to the $99.1 million Dallas-Fort Worth international airport joint revenue refunding bonds this week, traders said.
August 25 -
Inflows for all municipal bond funds rose to their highest levels in the last three weeks. Funds that report weekly said inflows rose to $648 million for the week ending Aug.13 from $16.6 million the week before, according to Lipper FMI.
August 14 -
Zero coupon tobacco bonds may fall especially hard when interest rates begin to rise, according to analysts who follow the high yield, long maturity securities.
August 14 - Colorado
Marijuana legalization has failed to live up to the hype in terms of its impact on state economies, according to the three major rating agencies.
August 12 -
With higher education issuance set to jump, analysts are pondering whether the higher yields on the credits are worth the risk.
August 11 - New York
The New York City Transitional Finance Authority may have found the perfect deal structure to take advantage of the lack of short term paper in the market.
August 7 -
Inflows for all municipal bond funds fell off slightly this week from last week, but still remain fairly strong.
August 1