Brian Chappatta

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Muni Bonds Go Wild. Could 1% 10-Year Yields Be Far Behind?

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As the muni market continues to heat up, doubts grow about its ability to continue to deliver results for investors.

Bond Funds Aim To Win Over The Green-Curious, Not Purists

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The sustainable debt market is in its infancy, and investors need to feel comfortable walking before they can run.

Wall Street’s Bond Transparency Letters Are Revealing

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Asset management behemoths worried that Fira's proposal to delay reporting in corporate bond trades would harm smaller investors.

If Students Are Borrowing Less, Why Do They Owe More?

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Debt appears to mainly be a burden to those who went to school when college prices rose sharply relative to inflation.

Behind The Bond Boom No One Saw Coming In 2019

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You were probably wrong about fixed income this year. Don’t worry, so was everybody else.

America Turns From Tea Party To MMT In A Decade

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The country has seen a drastic change in economic thought this decade.

Robbing 401(k)s To Pay Student Loans Is Tiny Tweak To Big Problem

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Senator Rand Paul’s Helper Act doesn’t do much to address college affordability.

Goldman's 'Baby Bear Market' Hides A Mundane Call On Bonds

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It’s fair to predict small losses for Treasuries in 2020. But we can do without the hyperbole.

Could Canceling Student Loans Be A Tax Cut 2.0?

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Moody’s suggests wiping out college debt might be a novel way to provide fiscal stimulus.

Fixed Income Is Still A Mystery To Many Investors

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Only 8% of Americans were able to accurately define fixed-income investments, according to a BNY Mellon survey.

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