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The municipal bond market on Friday will be looking ahead to next week’s new issue calendar as participants eye falling bond yields. The largest deal of the upcoming week is from the Hudson Yards Infrastructure Corp. will offer $2.19 billion of second indenture revenue bonds.
May 19 -
Municipal bonds ended stronger on Tuesday as Morgan Stanley priced the Los Angeles Unified School District’s $1.08 billion of general obligation refunding bonds.
May 16 -
Municipal bonds were stronger at mid-session, according to traders, as Morgan Stanley priced the Los Angeles Unified School District’s $1.08 billion of general obligation bonds.
May 16 -
After a busier than usual Monday that featured one institutional pricing, as well as a premarketing and a retail order period, municipal market participants are waiting for more action Tuesday.
May 16 -
Top-shelf municipal bonds were unchanged on Monday, according to traders, who got an early start to the week with one institutional sale and retail pricing for a second deal.
May 15 -
Top-shelf municipal bonds were mostly steady around midday on Monday, according to traders who got an early start to the week with one institutional sale, as well as a retail pricing for a second deal and indications of interest for a third deal.
May 15 -
Municipal market participants are ready for another busy week, with volume exceeding $8 billion for the second consecutive week, something that has not happened for a while.
May 15 -
Municipal market participants are set for a second week of issuance greater than $8 billion amid a surge in demand.
May 12 -
Municipal bonds were stronger at mid-session, according to traders, who were looking ahead to next week’s still healthy new issue calendar, which is estimated at $8.79 billion.
May 12 -
Municipal bonds were stronger in early activity, according to traders, as the market eyes next week’s still healthy new issue calendar.
May 12 -
Municipal bond prices ended stronger on Wednesday as traders saw more supply hit the market, led by issuers from Hawaii, Texas, New York, California and Pennsylvania.
May 10 -
Municipal bond prices were stronger at mid-session as traders saw more supply hit the market, led by issuers in California, New York and Pennsylvania.
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