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New York paper continued to be in high demand in front of the July 1 redemption date, according to a market source.
June 28 -
Municipal bonds were stronger on Wednesday as bond buyers saw big deals come from New York and California issuers.
June 27 -
Municipal bonds were stronger Wednesday as bond deals from New York and California were coming to market.
June 27 -
Municipal bonds were little changed Tuesday as a continuation of the June-July reinvestment season made for brisk demand.
June 26 -
Municipal bonds were little changed Tuesday as traders saw big note and bond deals hit the market, led by issuers in California and New York.
June 26 -
Municipal bonds were little changed on Monday as supply concerns prompted Bank of America Merrill Lynch to cut its 2018 forecast to $365 billion of issuance.
June 25 -
Bank of America Merrill Lynch has revised its forecast for yearly municipal bond volume down to $365 billion.
June 25 -
Municipal buyers will see a $5.3 billion new issue calendar next week, with the biggest deals coming out of Los Angeles.
June 22 -
Municipal bonds held onto gains as buyers saw two big deals come to market on Thursday.
June 21 -
Municipal bond buyers were seeing the last of the week’s big sales come to market as munis were stronger in quiet secondary activity on Thursday.
June 21 -
Municipal bonds were stronger on Tuesday as California’s $1.7 billion tobacco bond deal received $15 billion in orders.
June 20 -
Municipal bonds were ending stronger on Tuesday as several large, high-grade deals led by Georgia and Denver swept into the market.
June 19 -
Municipal bonds were stronger on Tuesday as several large deals swept into the market.
June 19 -
Municipals were mostly stronger at mid-session, as the market waits for the start of the week’s moderately sized new issue calendar.
June 18 -
Municipal bond buyers are looking with anticipation at the week’s calendar and the arrival of a big California tobacco bond deal.
June 15 -
Ipreo estimates weekly municipal volume at $7 billion, up from a revised total of $6.76 billion this week.
June 15 -
Municipal bonds were mixed on Thursday as a New York issuer competitively sold $1.6 billion of notes.
June 14 -
Municipals qwere mixed a day after the Federal Reserve raised interest rates while in the primary, a New York issuer competitively sold $1.6 billion of notes.
June 14 -
Municipal bonds turned weaker after the Federal Reserve raised interest rates.
June 13 -
The municipal bond market is waiting for the Federal Open Market Committee interest rate announcement.
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