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The municipal bond market will see almost $7.9 billion of new deals head their way next week, as New Jersey tobacco's dominate the calendar.
March 29 -
The municipal market was winding up the week on a tentative note as Connecticut offered its general obligations to institutional investors.
March 28 -
Municipal bond buyers were getting a piece of Connecticut's general obligation bond deal on Wednesday.
March 28 -
Municipal traders said the market was slightly firmer on Tuesday, though a lack of new supply was still curtailing opportunity for investors.
March 27 -
Municipal bond buyers are seeing some supply hit the market on Tuesday as they look ahead to next week for the biggest deal of the year to date.
March 27 -
As muni investors looked ahead to another week of limited supply, a report from BlackRock recommended taking a flexible strategy.
March 26 -
The municipal bond market on Monday is eyeing this week's small holiday calendar of new issues, which is dominated by taxable deals.
March 26 -
Municipals will see yet another week of sub-$4 billion issuance, as taxables take the top spot on the calendar.
March 23 -
A day after seeing the market rally and strengthen by five basis points on the long end, munis were quiet and flat ahead of another week of lackluster volume.
March 23 -
The municipal bond market is facing two big challenges this week -- smaller-than-average supply and a monetary policy meeting of the Federal Reserve.
March 19 -
After back to back weeks of decent issuance, the primary muni market will get with a reality check of weekly issuance below $3 billion, thanks mostly to continued tax reform fallout.
March 16 -
Supply plunges for the upcoming week, with Ipreo estimating volume at only at $2.9 billion, down from this week’s revised total of $5.0 billion, according to updated data from Thomson Reuters.
March 16 -
A spate of deals priced, as investors put more money into long-term municipal bond funds.
March 15 -
More supply hit the municipal bond market on Thursday as JPMorgan Securities won a sale from a rarely seen New York issuer and Morgan Stanley priced a big Florida deal.
March 15 -
New York City Transitional Finance Authority was able to cut yields amid healthy demand for its $1 billion bond sale Wednesday, as a drop in CUSIP requests signaled the supply drought may continue.
March 14 -
Jefferies priced the New York City Transitional Finance Authority’s $1 billion of building aid revenue bonds and competitively sold $75 million of taxables.
March 14 -
Two New York issuers dominated the municipal bond market on Tuesday, bringing over $2 billion of new supply.
March 13 -
Two New York issuers are making their presence felt on Tuesday as they hit the market with over $2 billion in municipal bonds.
March 13 -
Retail buyers got first dibs on New York City Transitional Finance Authority’s $1 billion of building aid revenue bonds
March 12 -
The New York City Transitional Finance Authority offered $1 billion of its building aid revenue bonds to retail buyers on Monday.
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