Black Enterprise: Getting More for Your Muni
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Tim McGregor, director of municipal fixed income at Northern Trust, is featured in a recent Black Enterprise article.

March 2009

"Today, municipal bonds might be good for all investors," says Tim McGregor, director of municipal fixed income at Northern Trust, in a recent Black Enterprise magazine interview published on January 27, 2009. McGregor goes on to highlight the market events that have created attractive value opportunities in municipal bonds.

McGregor was featured in the following article: "Getting More for Your Muni: Municipal Bonds Are Suddenly Sexy. With Higher Yields Than Treasuries and Interest That's Free From Federal Tax, a 'Muni' Could Be Right for You."

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