I recently came across this bleak outlook for the US Municipal Bond Market written by Frederick J. Sheehan (see link below). While this is just one man’s opinion, it’s enough to give a bond investor at least a few sleepless nights. Some of the historical precedents he points out, especially those from the Depression Era, are chilling.
The Coming Collapse of the Municipal Bond Market (PDF)
It should come as no surprise that analyzing and quantifying “risk” are the name of the game in this economy. The risk profile for Municipal Bonds is no exception. Unfortunately, there may be some validity to the concept that Municipal Bonds carry more risk than anyone had anticipated.
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