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Blog The Tax Man and Urban Flight: Fact and Fiction of Outmigration Trends The Tax Man and Urban Flight: Fact and Fiction of Outmigration Trends Conventional wisdom says urban residents will flee cities in droves in response to higher taxes and the COVID-19 pandemic. But will that really come to pass?
Blog Back-to-School Challenges Are Serious, But They Shouldn’t Scare Municipal Investors Back-to-School Challenges Are Serious, But They Shouldn’t Scare Municipal Investors Although the pandemic could make for a chaotic return to school, it is unlikely to create significant municipal credit stress.
Viewpoints Are Municipal Defaults on the Horizon? Probably Not Are Municipal Defaults on the Horizon? Probably Not Although credit ratings could deteriorate, we believe many state and local governments are well-positioned to weather the COVID-19 pandemic.
Blog Proposal for State Bankruptcies Unlikely to Succeed Proposal for State Bankruptcies Unlikely to Succeed Legislative hurdles make state bankruptcy a remote possibility.
Blog What Does the Puerto Rico HTA Ruling Mean for Special Revenue Bonds? Likely Not as Much as Feared What Does the Puerto Rico HTA Ruling Mean for Special Revenue Bonds? Likely Not as Much as Feared Municipal bond investors worried by the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals’ affirmation of a lower court’s decision regarding the Puerto Rico Highway Transportation Authority should rest a bit easier: The ramifications will likely be limited.
Tom Schuette Investment Grade Credit Research Analyst, PIMCO Municipals Share Share Share via LinkedIn Share via Facebook Share via Twitter Share via Email Add Add Download Download Print Print Mr. Schuette is a senior vice president and investment grade credit research analyst for PIMCO Municipals in the Austin office. Prior to joining PIMCO in 2021, he was co-head of the investment research and strategy department at Gurtin Municipal Bond Management, a PIMCO company. Previously, he was a lead state analyst at Moody's Investors Service, where he led the analysis of a broad range of municipal sectors nationwide and participated in developing the firm’s rating methodologies. Prior to this, he served in finance and policy roles within the public sector, as well as in a research role assessing opportunities for public-private partnerships. He has 18 years of investment experience and holds a master’s degree in public affairs from The University of Texas at Austin. He received an undergraduate degree from Truman State University.