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  1. American Axle & Manufacturing Unit Prices Upsized Debt Offering of $2.1 Billion
    MT Newswires | 09/19/25 05:00 PM EDT

    American Axle & Manufacturing (AXL) said its subsidiary priced an upsized debt offering of $2.1 billion. The offering consists of $850 million of 6.375% senior secured notes due 2032 and $1.25 billion of 7.75% senior unsecured notes due 2033, the company said Friday in a statement.

  2. Former Puerto Rico board members sue for reinstatement
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 09/19/25 04:43 PM EDT

    "A lawsuit like this is probably critical for any future settlements or agreements, because it will (maybe) determine up front if the incoming [board] members, and thus whatever agreements they sign, are valid or not," said Matt Fabian, a partner at Municipal Market Analytics.

  3. Munis quiet ahead of $14.8B new-issue calendar
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 09/19/25 04:43 PM EDT

    Munis have outperformed USTs and corporates by more than 1.0% month-to-date?on the heels of this?rally so far, BofA strategists said.

  4. US Equity Indexes Hit Record Highs This Week After Fed Rate Cut, Warmer US-China Trade Relations
    MT Newswires | 09/19/25 04:24 PM EDT

    * US equity indexes rose this week after the Federal Reserve cut its target interest rate range by 25 basis points to 4% to 4.25%, and hinted at two more rate reductions in 2025. * The S&P 500 closed at 6,664.36 on Friday versus 6,584.29 a week ago, and the Nasdaq Composite stood at 22,631.47 compared with 22,111.10 a week earlier.

  5. 2025 Deal of the Year nominations are open through Oct. 14
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 09/19/25 03:07 PM EDT

    For the 24th year, The Bond Buyer editorial board will identify and recognize the year's most outstanding municipal finance transactions. Nominations close on Tuesday, October 14.

  6. Deal of the Year nomination deadline extended to Oct. 17
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 09/19/25 02:58 PM EDT

    For the 24th year, The Bond Buyer editorial board will identify and recognize the year's most outstanding municipal finance transactions. The final deadline for nominations is Friday, October 17.

  7. BDA hosts its first Council on Bond Market Structure Fly-In
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 09/19/25 02:48 PM EDT

    BDA plans to hold the fly-ins twice a year, CEO Mike Nicholas said.

  8. Federal Reserve Watch for Sept. 19: Miran Sees Need to Cut Rates Rapidly to Preserve Job Market
    MT Newswires | 09/19/25 02:45 PM EDT

    Fed Governor Stephen Miran said in an interview with CNBC that he does not see a large impact on inflation from the Trump Administration's tariffs and emphasized the slowing of the job market as a reason to cut interest rates rapidly. Miran said that in a speech on Sept. 22, he will explain his reasons for his dissent at the September FOMC meeting for a 50-basis point rate cut.

  9. Government shutdown looms as funding bills blocked in Senate
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 09/19/25 02:29 PM EDT

    All of fiscal 2025?was funded under continuing appropriations instead of the traditional appropriations process.

  10. Trump's Victory Lap On Fed May Age Poorly?Inflation Still Has Teeth
    Benzinga | 09/19/25 02:19 PM EDT

    President Donald Trump may be celebrating his long-awaited victory over the Federal Reserve's rate policy, but underneath the surface, inflationary pressures remain dangerously persistent. Earlier this week, the Federal Reserve cut its benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points to a range of 4.00%-4.25%, meeting widespread expectations.

In general the bond market is volatile, and fixed income securities carry interest rate risk. (As interest rates rise, bond prices usually fall, and vice versa. This effect is usually more pronounced for longer-term securities.) Fixed income securities also carry inflation risk and credit and default risks for both issuers and counterparties. Unlike individual bonds, most bond funds do not have a maturity date, so avoiding losses caused by price volatility by holding them until maturity is not possible.

Lower-quality debt securities generally offer higher yields, but also involve greater risk of default or price changes due to potential changes in the credit quality of the issuer. Any fixed income security sold or redeemed prior to maturity may be subject to loss.

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