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  1. Bondholders' outcome mixed in New Orleans Archdiocese bankruptcy
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 12/09/25 02:29 PM EST

    While the plan of reorganization says bondholders will get 100% of principal, it won't be for 12 years. And they will lose some interest.

  2. FOMC Seeing Lowering Rates Further at December Meeting, Projections Closely Watched
    MT Newswires | 12/09/25 02:29 PM EST

    The Federal Open Market Committee is widely expected to lower the range for its federal funds rate by 25 basis points from the current range of 3.75% to 4.00%, with markets looking at Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's post-meeting comment and the updated Summary of Economic Projections for signs of further increases.

  3. Sector Update: Financial
    MT Newswires | 12/09/25 02:00 PM EST

    Financial stocks were decreasing in Tuesday afternoon trading, with the NYSE Financial Index easing 0.1% and the State Street Financial Select Sector SPDR ETF down 0.4%. The Philadelphia Housing Index was falling 1.2%, and the State Street Real Estate Select Sector SPDR ETF was down 0.3%. Bitcoin was increasing 3.6% to $93,914, and the yield for 10-year US Treasuries was slightly higher at 4.18...

  4. US Equity Indexes Mixed as Non-Technology Leadership Emerges Amid Elevated Treasury Yields
    MT Newswires | 12/09/25 01:54 PM EST

    US equity indexes were mixed after midday Tuesday, with basic materials and energy topping the sector charts. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.3% to 47,613.2, with the S&P 500 up 0.1% to 6,851.6 and the Nasdaq Composite 0.2% higher at 23,601.8. Industrials, real estate, and healthcare led the decliners.

  5. Creditor group backs Ukraine's plan to swap $2.6 billion of GDP warrants
    Reuters | 12/09/25 01:41 PM EST

    * Ukraine launched proposal to swap warrants for bonds on December 1. * Early consent deadline extended to December 15. * Restructuring growth-linked warrants is last major hurdle to clear default. By Marc Jones.

  6. GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks, dollar inch higher a day ahead of Fed announcement; yields steady?
    Reuters | 12/09/25 01:28 PM EST

    * Nvidia (NVDA) decision hurts Chinese tech names. * Investors cautious ahead of central bank meetings. * Fed rate cut all but certain, focus moves to outlook. By Caroline Valetkevitch and Alun John.

  7. Market Chatter: JPMorgan Asset Management Seeks to Convert Municipal Funds Into ETFs
    MT Newswires | 12/09/25 01:27 PM EST

    JPMorgan Chase's (JPM) investment management division JPMorgan Asset Management is looking to convert two municipal-bond mutual funds with over $840 million of assets into exchange-traded funds in 2026, Bloomberg reported Tuesday, citing a filing.

  8. KBRA Assigns K1+ Rating to Cobb County School District, GA's Short-Term Construction Notes, Series 2026; Affirms K1+ Rating for Series 2025 Construction Notes and AAA Rating for Implied G.O. Credit
    Business Wire | 12/09/25 01:05 PM EST

    KBRA assigns a short-term rating of K1+ to Cobb County School District, Georgia's Short-Term Construction Notes, Series 2026, due December 15, 2026. Additionally, KBRA affirms the short-term rating of K1+ on the District's Short-Term Construction Notes, Series 2025 due December 15, 2025, and the long-term rating of AAA with a Stable Outlook for the District's Implied General Obligation Credit.

  9. Housing bill dropped from NDAA
    SourceMedia Bond Buyer | 12/09/25 01:00 PM EST

    Legislation to increase the affordable housing supply which often includes bond sales is getting attention in Congress as the bipartisan ROAD to Housing Act hits a speed bump.

  10. Analysis-Investors warm up for long spell of discordant Fed
    Reuters | 12/09/25 12:45 PM EST

    What is expected to be one of the most ructious Federal Reserve policy meetings in years this week could well prove to be the road test for financial markets on how U.S. monetary policy debates will shape up in 2026.

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