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The muni bond market will see almost $12 billion of new deals this week, but 2018's volume lags behind last year's.
August 13 -
Puerto Rico issues rallied after the main parties reached a deal on the restructuring of Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corp. bonds.
August 9 -
Puerto Rico issues rallied after the central parties reached a deal concerning Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corp. bonds.
August 9 -
Municipal CUSIP requests declined in July after four straight months of volume increases, suggesting a slowdown in issuance ahead.
August 8 -
The municipal bond market saw more supply hit the screens on Wednesday, topped by New York City’s big general obligation bond offering.
August 8 -
The market is prepping for $7.5 billion of new paper that is set to hit the market, as more than $50 billion in August redemptions free up cash to buy bonds.
August 6 -
A strong rebound in oil and gas production and broad economic growth is fueling record growth in sales tax revenue, Comptroller Glenn Hegar said.
August 6 -
The market was quiet on Friday ahead of a $7.5 billion new issue calendar as more than $50 billion in August redemptions frees up cash to buy bonds.
August 3 -
Municipal bond buyers will get to see a larger than average new issue slate.
August 3 -
Puerto Rico issues rallied on a restructuring agreement for the power company, while municipal bond buyers saw some new supply head their way.
July 31 -
For the first time this year, the municipal bond market generated more volume than it did in the same month of 2017, as July issuance edged 1.3% higher.
July 31 -
Puerto Rico issues rallied after reports the island’s electric company struck a debt restructuring agreement with its bondholders.
July 31 -
Despite recent softness, the supply demand imbalance is uplifting the market, according to a new report.
July 30 -
Municipal bonds were mixed ahead of this week’s $4.4 billion calendar.
July 30 -
Weekly municipal bond volume is estimated at $4.4 billion for the upcoming week.
July 27 -
Municipal bond volume will dip to under $5 billion next week, according to estimates released on Friday.
July 27 -
Sporadic trading and price firmness drove the municipal market on Thursday.
July 26 -
Price stability was outweighing trading activity and volume on Thursday morning in the municipal market.
July 26 -
Municipal bond buyers were singing “I love New York” on Wednesday as they grabbed bonds from two Empire State issuers.
July 25 -
Two big New York issuers came to market on Wednesday as municipal bonds were little changed in secondary action.
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