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Municipal bonds held firm on Monday ahead of the week’s two biggest deals on opposite ends of the credit spectrum.
June 18 -
Municipals were mostly stronger at mid-session, as the market waits for the start of the week’s moderately sized new issue calendar.
June 18 -
Municipal bond buyers are looking with anticipation at the week’s calendar and the arrival of a big California tobacco bond deal.
June 15 -
A brief period of peace between the Oversight Board and the governor may soon end.
June 12 -
Muni bond buyers were wary ahead of this week’s smaller-than-average new issue calendar as Federal Reserve policy makers gathered.
June 11 -
Municipal bonds were mixed ahead of this week’s smaller-than-average new issue calendar and the FOMC meeting.
June 11 -
The proposed settlement may determine how much money is available for the biggest class of bondholders in Puerto Rico's municipal bankruptcy.
June 8 -
Munis will see more than $5 billion of new supply, with the Federal Open Market Committee set to meet next week and raise interest rates again.
June 8 -
Municipal bond buyers will see a smaller-than-average new issue calendar as issuers remain cautious ahead of the Federal Reserve's monetary policy meeting
June 8 -
Magistrate Judge Judith Dein said she'd take up the investigation issue at a June 18 hearing.
June 7 -
The bankuptcy court will hear a motion Wednesday to allow the probe, which could undercut billions of dollars in bondholder claims.
June 5 -
The disagreement over at-will employment is the latest episode on a struggle over policy measures intended to pull the territory out of recession and help in payment of its debt.
May 31 -
Investors, already frustrated with the lack of progress since PROMESA was passed, face at least another two years before most debt payments will resume.
May 30 -
Judge said that the relevant issues include federal as well as local law.
May 25 -
The Oversight Board's executive director said the budget's future is linked to government introduction of at-will employment law.
May 23 -
Magistrate Judge Judith Dein's decision may help creditors in their battle over the territory's fiscal plan and debt payments.
May 22 -
The board gave up on plan to reduce paid vacation and sick time and eliminate Christmas bonuses, but gained a promise of island-wide at-will employment.
May 21 -
Municipal volume will sink to $6.36 billion, with the California issuer responsible for a third of the week’s paper.
May 18 -
The decline in the unemployment rate is mostly due to emigration, a challenge as the territory restructures its debt.
May 18 -
Municipal bond volume slips back down to a more average level next week, after the market saw the biggest slate of the year hit the screens this week.
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