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The education sector dominated the municipal bond market on Thursday as several big deals hit the screens.
July 11 -
The $31 billion spending plan takes a cautious approach to spending after failed efforts to bond for transportation.
May 6 -
Municipal bond issuance jumped 29.2% in February, and may climb further as the initial effects of the 2017 tax act fade.
February 28 -
Jared Polis vowed to find solutions to the underfunding of the state's transportation system.
January 11 -
As stocks continued to plunge, municipal bonds remained stronger along with Treasurys.
November 20 -
Municipal bonds continued to show strength along with Treasuries as equity prices continued their downward spiral.
November 20 -
Amid a volatile equity market landscape, municipal bonds remained strong.
November 19 -
Municipal bonds were stronger at mid-session as the market prepares for a quiet Thanksgiving holiday week.
November 19 -
The muni market is lined up for just two deals $100 million or larger before the holiday.
November 16 -
The municipal bond market is in for a sleepy Thanksgiving holiday week with a small slate of supply ahead as trading activity is confined to two and a half days.
November 16 -
States have reversed deterioration found last May.
November 6 -
The third quarter ended with a whimper, leaving year-to-date issuance 15% behind last year's pace.
September 28 -
Issuers from Colorado, Minnesota, and Florida led the pack of issuers on Thursday.
September 20 -
The last of the week’s big deals came to market on Thursday with issuers in Colorado, Pennsylvania and Florida leading the pack.
September 20 -
The municipal bond market will be ready and waiting for the $7 billion of new issuance, including the first billion dollar deal in nearly five weeks.
September 14 -
Municipal bond traders will see a healthy new issue calendar hit the market next week.
September 14 -
The week's primary activity got off to a mixed start as the NYC TFA rounded up more retail orders on its big sale.
July 16 -
Municipal bond buyers are patiently awaiting sizable new issues to set the tone for the rest of the week.
July 16 -
Investors began lining up for the New York City Transitional Finance Authority’s nearly $1 billion building aid revenue bond offering on Friday.
July 13 -
Ipreo estimates weekly bond volume at $9.2 billion, consisting of $7.5 billion of negotiated deals and $1.7 billion of competitive sales.
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