-
Weekly municipal bond volume is estimated at $4.4 billion for the upcoming week.
July 27 -
Municipal bond volume will dip to under $5 billion next week, according to estimates released on Friday.
July 27 -
Sporadic trading and price firmness drove the municipal market on Thursday.
July 26 -
Price stability was outweighing trading activity and volume on Thursday morning in the municipal market.
July 26 -
Municipal bond buyers were singing “I love New York” on Wednesday as they grabbed bonds from two Empire State issuers.
July 25 -
Eight state projects to expand reservoirs and build new dams will receive state bond funding.
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 -
Moody's changed the outlook on its Aa3 rating to positive from stable.
July 23 -
Municipals turned weaker on Monday as traders prepared their strategies ahead of the week’s issuance.
July 23 -
Redemption demand should continue to surface this week even with the arrival of new issuance, municipal sources said.
July 23 -
New York issues again dominate as the bond calendar dips to $5.3 billion in the new week.
July 20 -
New issues were well spoken for on Thursday as hungry investors with available cash participated in the largest deals of the week.
July 19 -
Municipal bond market participants are seeing the last of the week’s healthy new issue slate hit screens.
July 19 -
Billionaire Tim Draper’s proposition to break California into three states won’t be on the ballot in November after a state Supreme Court ruling.
July 19 -
Buyers vied for volume as a bevy of bonds priced in the primary on Wednesday.
July 18 -
More municipal supply is set to hit the screens on Wednesday as buyers get ready to vie for volume in a tight market.
July 18 -
California reported an $8.5 billion surplus in the budget passed last month.
July 17 -
Municipal bond buyers on Tuesday snapped up deals from New Jersey, New York City and Texas issuers.
July 17



















