Sentences with phrase «municipal debt obligations»

These funds hold a mix of government, corporate, municipal debt obligations, as well as preferred stocks, dividend - paying stocks, and money market instruments.
We share years of experience forging and implementing public - private partnerships, incentive, development and infrastructure agreements, economic development incentive and tax increment financing programs; assisting secondary and higher education institutions, healthcare organizations, cultural institutions, electric and gas power providers, and air, land and sea transportation entities with their debt issuances; serving as bond counsel to a wide array of local and state government entities; and serving as underwriters» counsel to many national and regional underwriters of municipal bonds and as counsel to direct purchasers of municipal debt obligations.

Not exact matches

an interest - bearing promise to pay a specified sum of money (the principal amount) on a specific date; bonds are a form of debt obligation; categories of bonds are corporate, municipal, treasury, agency / GSE
PNC underwrites and makes markets in both corporate debt securities and state and municipal obligations.
Also called «munis» for short, municipal bonds are debt obligations issued by a state, municipality, or a county to finance its capital expenditures, such as construction of highways, schools, hospitals, and...
One source of savings came when the park district retired Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund obligations, which carried a 7.5 percent interest rate, using money from the capital projects fund and new debt at a more desirable 2.27 percent interest rate, McElroy said.
In a letter sent to hedge fund and opportunistic fixed income managers, Trustees of the New York City Employees Retirement System (NYCERS) called on its hedge fund managers and opportunistic fixed income managers who invest in distressed debt and might therefore, at present or in the future, hold Puerto Rican municipal obligations, to «negotiate in good faith to find a just and equitable solution to» repayment of the municipal debt at the center of Puerto Rico's economic crisis.
an interest - bearing promise to pay a specified sum of money (the principal amount) on a specific date; bonds are a form of debt obligation; categories of bonds are corporate, municipal, treasury, agency / GSE
Lipper classifications for the Baird funds are as follows: Ultra Short Bond Fund is Lipper Ultra Short Obligations Funds; Short - Term Bond Fund is Lipper Short Investment Grade Debt Funds; Intermediate Term Bond Fund is Lipper Core Bond Funds; Aggregate Bond Fund is Lipper Core Bond Funds; Core Plus Bond Fund is Lipper Core Plus Bond Funds; Short - Term Municipal Bond Fund is Lipper Short Municipal Debt Funds; Quality Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund is Lipper Intermediate Municipal Debt Funds; Core Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund is Lipper Intermediate Municipal Debt Funds.
The bonds tracked by the S&P Municipal Bond Puerto Rico Index -LRB--8.22 % QTD) have been in the focus of the mainstream media this week following public statements from their governor that the island territory can not meet their USD 72 billion in outstanding debt obligations.
I would follow this closely with Developed European Debt, then municipal general obligation bonds, and high grade corporate bonds (there are a few AAA companies out there).
Municipal bonds (munis) are debt obligations issued by government entities.
Investments include various types of bonds and other securities, typically corporate bonds, notes, collateralized bond obligations, collateralized debt obligations, mortgage - related and asset - backed securities, bank loans, money - market securities, swaps, futures, municipal securities, options, credit default swaps, private placements and restricted securities.
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