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Top shelf municipal bonds were stronger at mid-session, according to traders, who are looking ahead to next week’s smaller-than-average new issue calendar, which Ipreo estimates at $4.24 billion.
July 21 -
Municipal bond traders on Friday are already looking ahead to next week’s smaller-than-average new issue calendar, which will be topped by New York City’s big general obligation bond sale.
July 21 -
Top-quality municipal bonds ended stronger on Wednesday, according to traders, as deals from Virginia and Georgia issuers hit the market.
July 19 -
Top-quality municipal bonds were stronger at mid-session, as deals from Virginia and Georgia issuers hit the market on Wednesday.
July 19 -
Municipal bond traders will be seeing more deals come their way on Wednesday with competitive sales from a Virginia issuer and a negotiated deal from Georgia.
July 19 -
Lawmakers will get a chance to override the governor's vetoes.
July 18 -
Uncertainty affected school and university budget planning in Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
July 13 -
Massachusetts legislators finally agreed to terms on a $40.2 billion budget for fiscal 2018.
July 10 -
Massachusetts legislators expect to vote Friday on the final version of a state budget.
July 7 -
The Massachusetts House speaker urged lawmakers to move on a budget before a marijuana bill.
July 6 -
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Top-shelf municipal bonds were flat at midday as traders take a break from the primary on Friday to look ahead to next week’s new issue slate. an estimated $6.82 billion.
June 23 -
Municipal bond traders are taking a break from the primary on Friday to go through the long list of deals that priced this week and put them into their order books.
June 23 -
Gov. Charlie Baker wants Massachusetts to provide up to $500 million over five years for life sciences.
June 22 -
Municipal bonds ended steady on Tuesday as billions of dollars in new supply hit traders' screens, led by competitive bond deals from the states of Georgia and Massachusetts and Chicago's O'Hare airport.
June 20 -
The municipal bond market saw billions in new supply hit the screens on Tuesday, led by big competitive bond deals from the states of Georgia and Massachusetts and a competitive note sale from a New York issuer. Municipal bond prices were steady in quiet trading at mid-session.
June 20 -
Municipal bond traders are getting ready to see lots of new deals hit the market on Tuesday, with several large competitive sales coming from issuers in Georgia and Massachusetts.
June 20 -
Municipal bonds finished unchanged on Monday as a big New York City deal was offered to retail buyers.
June 19 -
Municipal bonds were unchanged at mid-session as traders gear up for this week’s above average slate of new issues.
June 19 -
Municipal bonds were unchanged in early activity as the the market gets set to see an above average slate of issues hit the screens this week.
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