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Demand for tax-exempt income overwhelmed the usual selling in the secondary market during tax season.
May 29 -
Munis are termed rich, but taxables still shine.
May 28 -
The muni market is winding down to a pause for the long holiday weekend and when the market opens back up Tuesday, big deals will be few and far between, but the market will continue its run.
May 24 -
Lawmakers advanced a bill designed to make the New York State Department of Transportation more accountable for its capital planning.
May 23 -
The municipal bond market saw the largest Garvee bond deal so far hit the screens on Thursday.
May 23 -
Municipal bond buyers saw a spate of large new deals hit the market on Wednesday.
May 22 -
A spate of new deals came to market, topped by a New York State green bond deal and an offering from the Arkansas Development Finance Authority.
May 21 -
The 10 most populous U.S. states that levy income taxes all saw April revenue spikes, in many cases after missing projections in the previous months.
May 21 -
The ripple effects of Puerto Rico's bankruptcy may be less onerous for state special revenue credits than some investors thought.
May 20 -
Attention in the municipal market turned to the short-term sector on Thursday.
May 16 -
Billions in new paper came and went just as quickly, with yields dropping from preliminary to final pricing for most of the bigger transactions.
May 15 -
The first of this week’s new paper hit the street with deals continuing to produce lower yields and oversubscription.
May 14 -
The municipal bond market got stronger still as yields continue to go lower and muni/Treasury ratios decrease, ahead of $6.8 billion of new paper.
May 13 -
Municipal bond market participants are keeping one eye on the sale calendar and the other on the equities market.
May 10 -
Municipal bond buyers saw more deals come to market on Wednesday as muni yields held in at lower levels.
May 8 -
Municipal bond buyers saw several large competitive deals come to market on Tuesday.
May 7 -
Carl McCall, a former New York State comptroller and Democratic candidate for governor, reflects on what molded his many years of public service starting with enduring the challenges of growing up in a segregated Boston neighborhood to the recent experience of chairing the State University of New York Board of Trustees. Andrew Coen hosts.
May 7 -
The 30-day net supply is now at negative $17.2 billion, a muni strategist said on Monday.
May 6 -
Sometimes you can get what you want as well as what you need as muni buyers get set to see $6.5 billion of new issues.
May 3 -
Bond buyers saw the Massachusetts EFA and Milwaukee as the last new deals closed up shop.
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