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From 2009 to the first half of 2019, the number of competitive bids increased, helping issuers get the best selling price, the MSRB says.
July 13 -
Supply-hungry buyers look forward to all of the week's new bond issues.
July 10 -
The authority realized $67 million in savings on its refunding.
July 10 -
Some are underestimating the recovery, but challenges continue, analysts say.
July 10 -
Junk-rated city's shaky financial conditions before the COVID-19 pandemic is worsened by casino industry woes.
July 10 -
Long-dated municipals end strong as new supply hits the screens while taxable issuance continues its run to near-record levels.
July 9 -
While claims are dropping slowly, levels remain higher than before the pandemic and could go up, according to analysts.
July 9 -
The $16 million, small-denomination offering, to finance projects with climate and environmental benefits. is modeled after World War II Series E bonds.
July 9 -
Jim Colby, senior municipal strategist and author of the Muni Nation blog at Van Eck, talks about what’s happened in the municipal bond market since March 20. He looks at the big picture after COVID-19 and drills down into municipal bond funds and ETFs. Chip Barnett hosts this remote podcast.
July 9 -
The new direct-pay bonds would be an improvement from the Build America Bonds because they would be exempt from the sequestration cuts.
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