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Municipal bond activity is light as the market is mostly in vacation mode with no major bond sales scheduled until 2019. Nervous investors continued to flock to the safety of bonds amid political developments in Washington and worries of decelerating global growth.
December 26 -
Municipal bonds were stronger with Treasuries as stock market volatility continued. Trading closed early ahead of the holiday.
December 24 -
While stocks are suffering still and there is a chance of a government shutdown, municipals strengthen yet again to close out the second to last week of the year.
December 21 -
With stocks and equities continuing their sell-off, munis continue to flex their muscles — even with a budget showdown in Washington taking place.
December 21 -
The municipal market held firm on Thursday, as new issuance for the year ground to a near halt amid demand for safe investments.
December 20 -
Fresh off another 25 basis point increase in the fed funds rate, the muni market firmed again, with new issuance pretty much curtailed until the New Year.
December 20 -
The Federal Open Market Committee cut its projection for next year to two rate increases from three.
December 19 -
A lone large deal came into an even stronger municipal bond market, as all eyes are on the Federal Open Market Committee.
December 19 -
A few deals trickled into a stronger market, ahead of Wednesday’s interest rate announcement.
December 18 -
The municipal market appears ready to close the year in a positive manner.
December 18