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Monthly volume rose the highest in the year to date, as an increase in new-money deals partly offset a decline in refunding transactions.
April 30 -
Municipal bond buyers are awaiting this week’s new issue supply as they keep both eyes firmly on the Federal Open Market Committee’s monetary policy meeting.
April 30 -
The former presidential candidate implored New York and New Jersey to enable their cities to execute streamlined project delivery.
April 30 -
The municipal bond market will see a light new issue calendar next week as the Federal Reserve meeting on monetary policy puts a damper on new debt issuance.
April 27 -
Municipal bonds steadied after sliding the previous day, as the last of the week’s new issuance came to market.
April 26 -
Munis were stronger on Thursday as the last of the week's supply slipped into the market.
April 26 -
Municipal bonds were weaker Tuesday as Illinois sold $500 million of bonds and the N.Y.&N.J. Port Authority deal was priced.
April 25 -
While New York MTA's proposed 2.4% bump in its five-year capital program involved no new funds, it generated spirited debate on several fronts.
April 25 -
The recent performance of munis has reset relative valuations to more attractive levels, according to BlackRock's Peter Hayes.
April 25 -
Municipal bond buyers had a wide variety of offerings to choose from on Tuesday.
April 24 -
Components of the MTA's bus-overhaul initiative could pave the way for congestion pricing, which New York's state legislature essentially sidestepped this year.
April 24 -
The budget watchdog formed a committee to seek Kellermann's replacement.
April 23 -
Municipal bonds finished weaker on Monday ahead of a what will be an busy Tuesday with a few billion of new issuance hitting the market.
April 23 -
The muni market is eagerly awaiting the $1.4 billion Delta deal to kick off the week's activity.
April 23 -
Next week's $7.8 billion new issue slate features airport and water deals coming from New York and Texas issuers.
April 20 -
Some say cheapness on the short end of the municipal yield curve is starting to boost investor demand.
April 19 -
Morgan Stanley priced $575 million of airport system bonds for Sacramento County.
April 19 -
Deals from Connecticut and Ohio issuers arrived as some buyside participants complained of low volume and inactivity in the muni market.
April 18 -
MTA's Patrick McCoy, Nixon Peabody's John Bove and Lowes Corp.'s Caroline Cruise will receive awards at the annual dinner.
April 18 -
Two big education deals are slated to hit the market on Wednesday, with deals coming from issuers in Connecticut and Ohio.
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