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Municipal yields rose Wednesday in both secondary trading and as seen in primary deals with wider spreads than recent levels while fund flows reported another round of large inflows into municipal bond mutual funds, a key player in propping up a portion of the market.
Triple-A benchmarks were one basis points higher in yield on the short end to five out longer as the theme of investors demanding more yield continued, pushing the 10-year above the 1% threshold.
Ratios crept higher as a result. The 10-year muni-to-UST ratio rose to 68% while the 30-year was at 72%, according to Refinitiv MMD. ICE Data Services had the 10-year muni-to-Treasury ratio at 66% and the 30-year at 71%.
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Tesla Inc slid 3.4 per cent after a Tesla vehicle believed to be operating without anyone in the driver s seat crashed into a tree on Saturday north of Houston, killing two occupants. Reuters pic
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NEW YORK, April 20 ― US stocks closed lower yesterday, slipping from last week s record levels, as investors awaited guidance from first-quarter earnings to justify high valuations, while Tesla Inc shares fell after a fatal car crash.
The electric-car maker slid 3.4 per cent after a Tesla vehicle believed to be operating without anyone in the driver s seat crashed into a tree on Saturday north of Houston, killing two occupants.
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Wall Street slips off record highs; Tesla drops after fatal crash
US stocks slipped from last week s record levels as investors awaited guidance from first-quarter earnings to justify high valuations.PHOTO: AFP
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