Don't scare people needlessly. This has almost no relevance to the overall muni market. Jefferson County was trading derivatives, and was ripped off by Wall Street banks. Also, the underlying bond was a "revenue bond," which is more like a corporate bond, as it was paid off by the sewer authority revenues rather than by tax revenues, like a GO muni bond. GO (general obligation) bonds are what most muni investors have, and these bonds are the next safest thing to T-Bills, in that they are backed by the full faith and credit of the state. They are incredibly safe.
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Don't scare people needlessly. This has almost no relevance to the overall muni market. Jefferson County was trading derivatives, and was ripped off by Wall Street banks. Also, the underlying bond was a "revenue bond," which is more like a corporate bond, as it was paid off by the sewer authority revenues rather than by tax revenues, like a GO muni bond. GO (general obligation) bonds are what most muni investors have, and these bonds are the next safest thing to T-Bills, in that they are backed by the full faith and credit of the state. They are incredibly safe.
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