by John Hallacy | Sep 3, 2021 | Articles
Areas of Focus for Direction We are all intently searching for direction in fixed income markets and in the municipal market in particular. Many have noted the extreme stability in the municipal sector due to the continuing strong demand for the paper. The positive...
by John Hallacy | Aug 18, 2021 | Articles
Multiple Turning Points One would have to be suffering from dehydration while sitting in the warm sun while contemplating the waves at this time of year not to notice that there are many turning points or shifts underway in the markets. We know change is on the way...
by John Hallacy | Jul 27, 2021 | Articles
I recently had the pleasure of attending my first in person conference since the last one I organized in February of 2020 in Texas. I have a reinvigorated understanding of why conferences in person should be appreciated. The networking was fantastic. People were...
by John Hallacy | Jul 19, 2021 | Articles
Worries Amid Low Rates We have learned over the years in the municipal market that low rates may be quite beneficial. There was a time when low rates would produce a surfeit of advance refunding activity. It is painful to recall the halcyon days when refunding...
by John Hallacy | Jun 30, 2021 | Articles
The common refrain from the back seat of a car may certainly be applied in this case. Even though an agreement on a bipartisan plan was announced as done and the President approved, there have been some hitches along the way. I think the answer to the eternal question...
by John Hallacy | Jun 18, 2021 | Articles
Infrastructure Lag In some parts of the nation there is a seasonal aspect to the construction cycle. This fact makes it even more frustrating that more progress has not been made on the infrastructure bill. If the funds will not flow this year in the later Summer to...
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