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It's a win-win situation for both buyers and sellers as volume continues to flow into the market.
February 6 -
The muni market was weaker again on Wednesday with yields on the rise, yet that did not slow down the primary. It did not matter if it was tax-exempt or taxable — they were gone in a flash.
February 5 -
The municipal market has been on a tear in terms of fundamentals and technicals that are driving the market and there isn’t much in the near-term likely to stymie that tone.
February 4 -
Municipal bond buyers will see a $7 billion new-issue calendar ahead.
January 31 -
It was a record day in the market in a couple of different ways, as yields descended further to new record lows on both the 10- and 30-year and the market saw the lowest yield ever for a century bond.
January 30 -
Despite tax-exempts being expensive, strong technicals are likely to extend into February.
January 29 -
State cuts to Medicaid reimbursement could cost New York City up to $1.1 billion.
January 29 -
Debate over taxables, climate, ESG, possible infrastructure bill hang over 2020.
January 28 -
The muni market strengthened, following treasuries, as yields continued to drop.
January 27 -
With demand at an all-time high and record inflows that is continuing to come into the market, one would think there would be more issuance.
January 24