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The municipal market saw a a flurry of deals come and go on the day before the Federal Reserve will presumably cut interest rates.
July 30 -
All markets and investors are waiting to see how much the Fed will cut interest rates on Wednesday. Will it be 25 basis points or 50?
July 29 -
As July winds down, muni issuance will be muffled thanks to the FOMC's monetary policy meeting.
July 26 -
Connecticut on Thursday sold its first bond offering since it passed a budget last month.
July 25 -
Municipal bond buyers saw more supply come to market in Wednesday as retail investors kept up their confidence in tax-free bond funds.
July 24 -
Investor demand for New York City bonds allowed underwriters to move the sale up by a day.
July 23 -
As summer sizzles, this week’s hottest deals can be found in the municipal bond market.
July 22 -
Munis are expected to attract inflows for another week. After that the ball's in the Federal Open Market Committee's court.
July 19 -
Investors are also facing the imbalance of summer reinvestment season and the typical mid-year volume deceleration in July and August.
July 18 -
Municipal bond buyers saw some big note and bond deals hit the market on Wednesday, led by issuers in Georgia and Colorado.
July 17 -
The muni market started the week hitting the ground running as the second biggest deal of the week priced along with a few others on what was a active Tuesday.
July 16 -
New-issue supply started to trickle into the market Monday, a thin stream that will turn into a torrent by week’s end.
July 15 -
The municipal bond market will continue to see a swarm of mid-sized deals that will be taken down with ease, continuing the good times that have been fueled by 27 straight weeks of fund inflows.
July 12 -
The education sector dominated the municipal bond market on Thursday as several big deals hit the screens.
July 11 -
Dozens of deals hit the screens on Wednesday, with offerings from Massachusetts and New York issuers headlining the supply slate.
July 10 -
Just under $7 billion of new-issue supply is on tap in the municipal primary market this week.
July 8 -
It's reinvestment season and the market is poised to consume about $7 billion, with California State University and San Jose on the menu.
July 5 -
Municipal bond investors saw little supply price into a strong market on Tuesday ahead of Wednesday’s early session close.
July 2 -
With under a $1 billion of bonds and notes selling this week, investors were looking beyond the week’s offerings — to fundamentals and performance.
July 1 -
Municipal bond buyers will see a holiday-shortened week with little in the way of supply on tap.
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