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Mike Deane is the managing editor at Mitre Media and the former Senior Editor of Investopedia.com. He graduated from McGill University with a degree in English Literature and Economics. His work has been featured on MSN, Forbes, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Globe and Mail, and Yahoo, among others.

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Municipal Bonds This Week (2/28) - Upgrades and Downgrades

Markets were flat on Friday morning, as investors digested conflicting financial news throughout...

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Municipal Bonds This Week (2/21) - Upgrades and Downgrades

During this holiday-shortened trading week, investors saw some major earnings releases, positive...

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Municipal Bonds This Week (2/14) - Upgrades and Downgrades

The markets rose higher this week, as investors received positive news from overseas and digested...

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Municipal Bonds This Week (2/7) - Upgrades and Downgrades

The S&P 500 was on track to log in its best week out of the past seven on Friday morning, due...

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Municipal Bonds This Week (1/31) - Upgrades and Downgrades

As of Friday morning, major indexes were on track to post their second monthly decline in a row,...

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Brightline Faces Record-High Yield Amid Debt & Ridership Struggles; MTA Earns Upgrade

  • Brightline, the private rail line linking Orlando to Miami, refinanced $985M of junior debt at a...
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How to Build a Municipal Bond Ladder in a Flat or Inverted Yield Curve Environment

Laddering municipal bonds is a time-tested strategy that has helped investors generate...

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SEPTA Deadline, Pension Pressures, Puerto Rico Uncertainty

  • Fed Officials Signal Possible September Rate Cut Amid Labor Softness: Three Fed policymakers —...