Muni bonds ride the wave of the treasury market rally
By Bloomberg
14 September 2019 |
10:26 am
Catherine Stienstra, head of municipal investments at Columbia Threadneedle Investments, discusses the impact of low interest rates on the municipal bond market. She speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn in this week's "Muni Moment" on "Bloomberg Markets."
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