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Municipal bond buyers were singing “I love New York” on Wednesday as they grabbed bonds from two Empire State issuers.
July 25 -
Two big New York issuers came to market on Wednesday as municipal bonds were little changed in secondary action.
July 25 -
California’s Infrastructure bank hit the municipal market with a big note offering on Monday, while a New York City Transitional Finance Authority deal was offered to retail buyers.
July 24 -
The big New York City issue was priced for retail investors and a large California note issue was offered to buyers, while municipals turned weaker in secondary trade.
July 24 -
Municipals turned weaker on Monday as traders prepared their strategies ahead of the week’s issuance.
July 23 -
New York issues again dominate as the bond calendar dips to $5.3 billion in the new week.
July 20 -
Municipal bond volume will dip to a more average 2018 level next week.
July 20 -
Municipal bond buyers on Tuesday snapped up deals from New Jersey, New York City and Texas issuers.
July 17 -
Municipal bond buyers were rewarded as a bevy of new deals hitting the market on Tuesday.
July 17 -
The week's primary activity got off to a mixed start as the NYC TFA rounded up more retail orders on its big sale.
July 16 -
Municipal bond buyers are patiently awaiting sizable new issues to set the tone for the rest of the week.
July 16 -
In 2016, the NYC Comptroller’s Office awarded more than 30% of underwriter contracts to MWBEs.
July 16 -
Investors began lining up for the New York City Transitional Finance Authority’s nearly $1 billion building aid revenue bond offering on Friday.
July 13 -
Ipreo estimates weekly bond volume at $9.2 billion, consisting of $7.5 billion of negotiated deals and $1.7 billion of competitive sales.
July 13 -
While munis turned in a mostly solid performance on Monday, a Charles Schwab & Co. report said they are less likely to outperform Treasurys in the second half.
July 9 -
Munis were firm at mid-session as traders get set to see some much-anticipated supply hit the screens this week.
July 9 -
New York City's surplus for Fiscal 2018 will be used to help balance the Fiscal 2019 budget.
June 4 -
The Independent Budget Office said state mandates are putting a burden on New York City finances.
May 15 -
As a wave of new municipal bond deals swept into the market, munis weakened in secondary action.
May 15 -
Municipal bonds turned weaker on Tuesday as a wave of deals swept into the market.
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