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Bonds were hit hard as tax reform details were disclosed.
September 27 -
Tax reform news and interest rate worries have caused muni yields to spike, according to traders, as more supply hits.
September 27 -
After an extremely busy day, the primary muni market will pick up right where it left off — as another big wave of issuance is expected to hit.
September 27 -
Top-shelf municipal bonds were stronger at midday, according to traders, who are looking ahead to next week’s new issue calendar, which is estimated to total $7.42 billion.
September 8 -
Municipal bond traders on Friday are looking ahead to next week’s new issue calendar, which will be dominated by big bond deals from New York City and Maryland.
September 8 -
Top-rated municipal bonds finished stronger on Thursday, traders said, as the week’s largest deal came to market — the New Jersey Economic Development Authority’s $583 million sale.
September 7 -
Top-rated municipal bonds were stronger at mid-session, traders said, as the week’s largest deal came to market — the New Jersey Economic Development Authority’s $554 million sale.
September 7 -
Municipal bond traders are set to see the week’s largest deal come to market on Thursday — the New Jersey Economic Development Authority’s $595 million offering.
September 7 -
Top-quality municipal bonds ended mixed on Wednesday as the big Honolulu and Pennsylvania sales hit the screens.
September 6 -
Top-quality municipal bonds were stronger at midday as buyers look ahead to the big Honolulu sale set to hit the screens on Wednesday.
September 6 -
The municipal bond market on Wednesday is set for the start of the week’s new deal slate, which will see a large sale from a Hawaiian issuer hit the screens.
September 6 -
Top-rated municipal bonds were stronger at mid-session according to traders who were returning to their desks on Tuesday and looking ahead to the week’s lighter-than-average holiday week calendar.
September 5 -
Municipal bond traders were returning to their desks on Tuesday and looking ahead to the week’s lighter-than-average holiday week calendar, with volume estimated at $3.86 billion.
September 5 -
Volume in the primary municipal bond market is expected to decline to fewer than $4 billion of bonds issued, a typical slowdown following a holiday weekend.
September 1 -
New Jersey’s dead-last ranking in an analysis of state fiscal conditions underscores the Garden State’s challenges.
July 21 -
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is preparing for a government shutdown amid a budget impasse with lawmakers.
June 30 -
Illinois’ credit distress makes some investors wonder about New Jersey, according to Citi analysts who see Garden State opportunity.
June 19 -
New Jersey Economic Development Authority cigarette tax bonds were revised to negative by S&P Global Ratings.
May 31 -
New Jersey lawmakers sued, challenging the private placement of debt for the State House renovation.
May 18 -
New Jersey received final bonding approval on a large-scale state house renovation project.
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