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The municipal bond market will see under $4 billion of new paper to close out the month and market participants remain hopeful volume will spike in September and stay strong into the fall.
August 27 -
Municipal bond buyers will get another chance to get some Massachusetts and Texas paper as both issuers head into the market.
August 24 -
Massachusetts and Texas will be in the market next week as the unofficial summer season winds down during the last week before Labor Day.
August 24 -
Deals from New York and Massachusetts led the new issue slate on Thursday as the last of the week’s supply came to market.
August 23 -
Municipal bond market participants are seeing the last of this week’s new issues come to market on Thursday, led by issuers from New York and Massachusetts.
August 23 -
Both the big Illinois bond deal and the giant Texas note sale were warmly received by investors Wednesday.
August 22 -
Illinois came to market on Wednesday with over $900 million of bonds while Texas sold a massive note deal in the competitive arena.
August 22 -
The commonwealth also intends to offer $765 million of GO bonds and $160 million of Clean Water Trust bonds.
August 22 -
Municipal bond buyers saw some new offerings come to market on Tuesday, led by a Denver city and county deal.
August 21 -
Municipal bonds were firm and little changed on Tuesday as new issue supply started to price.
August 21 -
Texas headlines the week's slate as it prepares for a mammoth note sale while Massachusetts prepares large short-term sales of its own.
August 17 -
Texas will take center stage next week with its mammoth note sale.
August 17 -
The State Bond Commission approved a $10 million study on reviving tolls against a backdrop of revenue strain and regional dynamics.
August 3 -
The $41.9 billion spending plan for the only state without a signed budget is on Gov. Charlie Baker's desk.
July 19 -
A conference committee of Senate and House negotiators still must resolve differences over a $41 billion spending plan.
July 16 -
A panel of Senate and House negotiators have yet to reconcile their versions of a $41 billion plan.
July 2 -
Municipal bonds were ending stronger on Tuesday as several large, high-grade deals led by Georgia and Denver swept into the market.
June 19 -
Municipal bonds were stronger on Tuesday as several large deals swept into the market.
June 19 -
Municipal bonds held firm on Monday ahead of the week’s two biggest deals on opposite ends of the credit spectrum.
June 18 -
The state's highest court rejected a ballot question that would have asked voters to raise the state income tax on the commonwealth's top earners.
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