-  Tax workarounds being discussed by several states affected by the SALT cap, could cost the U.S. Treasury about $154 billion over eight years, according to a report. January 29
-  The municipal bond market will see a second week of chunky new issuance, with almost $20 billion of new deals lining up for sale. December 8
-  The municipal bond market was one again looking at an above-average calendar for next week, with negotiated supply alone coming in at over $17 billion. December 8
-  More municipal bond volume hit as muni yields began to stabilize after a five-session decline. December 7
-  Municipal bond yields were stabilizing on Thursday as the market saw a third day of supply hit the screens. December 7
-  The Moody's downgrade comes amid large losses and higher capital spending. November 15
-  Municipal bond buyers will be seeing almost $5 billion of bonds hit the market on Tuesday, led by big sales from California and Illinois. October 17
-  Municipal bonds finished mixed on Monday as an $850M New York City Transitional Finance Authority deal priced for retail investors. October 16
-  Municipal bonds were unchanged at mid-session as the big New York City Transitional Finance Authority deal was priced for retail investors. October 16
-  Top-shelf municipal bonds were stronger at mid-session, according to traders, who are looking ahead to the next week's almost $10 billion new issue slate. October 13







