Municipal-bond auctions are dwindling as states and cities rely on Wall Street bankers to navigate rocky financial markets.
Only $41 billion, or roughly one-fifth, of all long-term muni debt sales this year have been through competitive auctions among investment banks, according to
The shift reflects the volatility that has raced through markets as traders try to assess when the
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