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Deals from the NYC TFA, Chicago, Illinois, California, Maryland and Miami-Dade County help satisfy demand.
March 26 -
Muni rates and ratios have benefited from macro themes driving rates lower, according to a report released Monday.
March 25 -
Glitches in California's electronic financial system are delaying annual financial reporting documents, said Controller Betty Yee.
March 22 -
Almost $9 billion of municipal bonds are coming to market with deals from a variety of issuers to quench the thirst of buyers experiencing a supply drought.
March 22 -
Municipal bonds remained stronger on Thursday as deals from Indianapolis and California issuers came to market.
March 21 -
In the primary, Academy Securities priced the Calif. Veterans Affairs deal for retail investors on Wednesday.
March 20 -
Municipal bond market participants will be waiting for the Fed's decision on rates and the look ahead.
March 19 -
The calendar leaves much to be desired for investors, as the week only brings $2.4 billion of new deals.
March 18 -
Munis have been grooving along but next week will bring tiny issuance, less than $3 billion, along with a Federal Open Market Committee meeting.
March 15 -
A few remaining deals trickled into a stagnant, steady market, as the SALT effects have impacted the seasonality typically associated with tax season.
March 14 -
Municipal bonds held firm Wednesday as deals swarmed into the market from issuers in Virginia, New York and Texas.
March 13 -
The Fed is now estimating household ownership of munis at market value instead of book or face value and has restated historical ownership.
March 12 -
Personal income tax receipts came in 56.6% under the February forecast made in the governor's recent budget proposal.
March 12 -
Municipal CUSIP requests rose 16.7% in February, signaling possible growth in bond supply.
March 11 -
Moody's views the ruling positively, but S&P says the court sidestepped the main issue.
March 11 -
For the ninth week in a row, cash rushed into municipal bond funds. Analysts explain why.
March 8 -
There are some caveats attached to this traditional axiom on time of the season.
March 7 -
Municipal bond buyers grabbed general obligation bonds from California and New York City on Thursday.
March 6 -
State Sen. John Moorlach's legislation would make California only the second state to adopt the machine-readable computer language for financial documents.
March 5 -
The municipal market had offerings for both retail and institutional investors, as new paper starting flowing into a supply-starved market.
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