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More new supply hit the screens led by general obligation deals from the District of Columbia and Delaware.
February 13 -
The primary market was active on Tuesday as deals from the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York and the state of Texas hit the screens.
February 12 -
The proposal is seen as a long shot in a session focused on school finance and property tax reform.
February 12 -
The state of Texas competitively sold bonds while the DASNY deal was priced for retail investors.
February 12 -
The muni market firmed up on Monday, ahead of what should be another busy week.
February 11 -
The municipal market should see another active week, while the strong demand from last week should carry over and be provided with an extra boost.
February 11 -
A warm reception is likely for the new issue supply that will be coming into the market.
February 8 -
Texas bond volume hit an eight-year low in 2018, but industry experts gathering for The Bond Buyer's annual Austin event are optimistic about the long run.
February 8 -
The District of Columbia will be headlining next week's new issue slate with a $940 million deal.
February 8 -
The market maintained a "pretty positive" tone Thursday as traders saw the week's last new issuance.
February 7 -
Municipal bonds were stronger on Thursday as activity in the primary was winding down for the week.
February 7 -
As California announced its plans to fund infrastructure and cut its interest costs, Hawaii and the Los Angeles MTA tapped the primary market.
February 6 -
California announced its big spring borrowing schedule as Hawaii and and the Los Angeles MTA came to market.
February 6 -
Washington state and Hawaii kicked off action in the primary market on Tuesday.
February 5 -
Washington state highlighted primary market action with the sale of $640 million of general obligation bonds.
February 5 -
The municipal bond market is in good shape ahead of this week’s $7.2 billion new issue slate.
February 4 -
The 2007 bond authorization for the Cancer Prevention Research Institute of Texas is nearly tapped out, sparking debate about what comes next.
February 4 -
Municipal primary volume will surge to $7.2 billion in the week of Feb. 4 from a revised total of $3.8 billion the previous week.
February 1 -
Ipreo forecasts weekly bond volume will surge to $7.2 billion from a revised total of $3.8 billion this week.
February 1 -
The N.Y. Metropolitan Transportation Authority sold over $1 billion of securities Thursday as munis ended stronger.
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