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The municipal market and its participants were peppered with deals during what will go down as the week’s busiest day.
May 9 -
The municipal market and its participants are prepped and ready for what should be the busiest day of the week, as the two largest negotiated deals hit the market.
May 9 -
The market for munis is benefiting from June reinvestment money and pent-up demand after a slow first quarter.
May 8 -
Municipal market participants will get the first supply wave, including the second largest negotiated deal and the biggest competitive deal of the week.
May 8 -
Municipal bonds were stronger on Monday as supply-starved investors awaited the week's planned $4.9 billion of new paper.
May 7 -
The municipal bond market will see another moderate new issue calendar this week, with about $4.9 billion of offerings going up for sale
May 7 -
Another low volume week is on top, but the scarcity value is driving demand as the market continues to be strong in the face of rising interest rates.
May 4 -
The municipal bond market will see another light new issue calendar next week with volume estimated at $4.86 billion.
May 4 -
Municipal bonds were stronger on Thursday as volatility in the stock market drove a flight to quality.
May 3 -
Demand for municipal bonds is high, with one factor keeping munis from the volatility being experienced in other markets.
May 3 -
Munis followed Treasurys after the Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged and tweaked its statement on inflation.
May 2 -
Caution is the watchword in the municipal market on Wednesday as participants await details of the Federal Reserve's monetary policy meeting.
May 2 -
Municipal bonds were mixed in late trading on Tuesday as several large deals hit the screens, led by issuers in New York and Maryland.
May 1 -
Tuesday opened with a positive tone in the municipal bond market with a forecast of heavy demand and strong technicals going into the reinvestment season.
May 1 -
Munis were stronger Monday as bond buyers kept an eye on the Federal Reserve policy makers' meeting.
April 30 -
An expansion of “backdoor borrowing” in the new New York State budget raises transparency red flags, according to Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.
April 30 -
Municipal bond buyers are awaiting this week’s new issue supply as they keep both eyes firmly on the Federal Open Market Committee’s monetary policy meeting.
April 30 -
Weekly municipal bond volume will be down with the Federal Open Market Committee set to meet, though no interest rate increase is expected.
April 27 -
The municipal bond market will see a light new issue calendar next week as the Federal Reserve meeting on monetary policy puts a damper on new debt issuance.
April 27 -
The nation’s largest municipal bond conduit issuer is expanding a program that funds upgrades with future energy savings.
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