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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 -
The deal comes as the state's transportation plans will shift to rely more on cash than on commission borrowing going forward.
January 23 -
It's been a few weeks since the market has seen "normal" issuance, but investor demand picked up right where it left off before the holidays.
January 8 -
The new online security force follows ransomware attacks on at least four local governments and agencies in Ohio during 2019.
December 10 -
Municipals weakened along with Treasuries as stocks surged amid good earnings reports and economic data.
November 5 -
Market attention turns to the taxable sector as some the week’s biggest deals are set to hit the screens.
November 4 -
Tuesday saw bond sales come and go, the day before the Fed is expected to cut interest rates.
October 29 -
Deals from Atlanta, Massachusetts, Ohio and Miami-Dade County led Tuesday's primary activity.
August 27 -
The budget plan was more than two weeks overdue.
July 18 -
The first of the week’s new-issue slate sold on Tuesday, led by deals from issuers in California, New York and Ohio.
June 11 -
But size isn't everything as the value of the municipal bond market increased.
June 10 -
Investors will see nearly $10 billion of weekly bond volume in a calendar composed of $6.4 billion of negotiated deals and $3.4 billion of competitive sales.
June 7 -
The New York MTA is set to issue $50 million of variable rate revenue bonds on Clarity Bidrate Alternative Trading System, highlighting the uptick in usage of variable rate debt.
May 31 -
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 -
Municipal bond sales sank 28.2% from April 2018 as issuers awaited clarity on federal infrastructure plans.
April 30 -
House lawmakers weren't willing to go as far as Mike DeWine in raising gas taxes.
March 8 -
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is running into flack from fellow Republicans who control the legislature for his 18 cent-per-gallon proposal.
March 6 -
The state treasurer's office is reviewing proposals for underwriting and remarketing services, and the Public Facilities Commission is choosing attorneys.
February 28 -
A flurry of mid-sized deals priced, as the muni market firmed ahead of what should be the busiest day of the week.
November 28 -
Wednesday’s municipal market was firm and over $1.3 billion bid lists were circulating, according to a New York trader.
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