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The municipal bond market is looking ahead to next week’s $3.3 billion new issue slate which is dominated by GO sales from Massachusetts and taxable negotiated deals.
January 5 -
After a week that saw few deals come to market, municipal bond traders will see the calendar perk up a bit next week as several issues of size are set to hit the screens.
January 5 -
The first $100 million installment will enable the MBTA to proceed with a mandated project.
December 22 -
The commonwealth's investor conference struck an upbeat tone, thanks to its Boston economic growth and an oversubscribed bond sale.
November 17 -
Municipal bonds were markedly weaker at midday as market participants remain fixated on the newly released Senate
tax reform proposal and how it compares with the House version.November 10 -
Municipal bond market participants are scanning the news closely for details of tax reform provisions that affect them.
November 10 -
Deals came in waves in the busiest day of the week Wednesday, with the market firming and most issuers able to lower yields.
November 8 -
JPMorgan Securities won the week’s largest bond deal — Pennsylvania’s $974 million of general obligation bonds. In secondary trading, municipals were stronger at midday.
November 8 -
Pennsylvania is set to hit the market with the week’s biggest offering — a $974 million competitive sale. Municipals were stronger, according to early trade data.
November 8 -
Municipal yields were down by as many as seven basis points amid concern that tax reform may crimp supply.
November 6