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California Bond Woe Bodes Ill for States
Wall Street Journal 11.18.2010
The Weak Get Weaker as Muni Bonds Are Sold Off
Wall Street Journal 12.19.2010
Pained Muni Investors Cry Uncle
Wall Street Journal 12.22.2010
Recession-bruised states' revenue sank 30 percent in 2009, Census Bureau reports
Washington Post 01.05.2011
Bond Buyers' Eyes Are on Illinois
Wall Street Journal 01.07.2011
Illinois Deficit Leads to Talk of Big Tax Increase
New York Times 01.09.2011
Reflation Takes Credit for Muni Rout
Wall Street Journal 01.21.2011
Muni Bondsâ Real Risk Is Not From State Budgets
New York Times 01.30.2011
Financial Advisers on Munis: Don't Panic
Wall Street Journal 02.01.2011
Sales of Muni Bonds Sink to 10-Year Low
Wall Street Journal 02.01.2011
Meredith Whitneyâs Muni Bond Prediction Draws Scrutiny
New York Times 02.07.2011
In Muni-Bond Ills, Danger and Hope
Wall Street Journal 02.09.2011
Muni Default Estimate: $100 Billion
Wall Street Journal 03.02.2011
Wall Street Journal 03.03.2011
Wall Street Journal 03.04.2011
Wall Street Journal 04.08.2011
A Lack of Supply Feeds Rise in Munis
Wall Street Journal 05.05.2011
Muni Bonds: A Disaster That Wasn't
Wall Street Journal 12.23.2011
Falling home values mean budget crunches for cities - The Washington Post
Washington Post 12.26.2011
Municipal Bonds Are Sometimes Still Lost in the Fog
New York Times 02.18.2012
Jefferson County, Ala., Falls Off the Bankruptcy Cliff
New York Times 02.18.2012
Wall Street Journal 07.26.2012
New rules expose bigger funding gaps for public pensions - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08.17.2012
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