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The light month for long-term municipal bond volume is another ripple effect of the new tax law and the issuance rush leading up to its enactment.
February 28 -
Playing a waiting game on Wednesday, portfolio managers were looking for volume to normalize.
February 28 -
Federal Reserve Board Chair Jerome Powell’s testimony before Congress was perceived by some market participants as increasing the possibility of a tighter monetary policy.
February 27 -
Fed Chair Powell's Congressional testimony failed to move municipal bond prices ahead of this week's new issue slate.
February 27 -
The municipal bond market is expected to give a warm reception to variety of new issues in the smaller-than-average $4.8 billion calendar.
February 26 -
The municipal market sees a lighter-than-average supply slate of $4.8 billion head their way this week.
February 26 -
Market sources say the week's deals will be `well received,' while a new report cast doubt on prospects for a near-term supply pickup.
February 23 -
Buyers will vie for about $4.8 billion of bonds next week.
February 23 -
New York City had little difficulty completing over $1 billion of bond sales in competitive and negotiated deals on Thursday, even amid concern over rising interest rates.
February 22 -
California lawmakers introduced bills to spend one-fourth of the $6.1 billion surplus on programs for homeless people.
February 22