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Traders noted some caution in the muni market ahead of Friday’s release of the March unemployment report.
April 5 -
BlackRock's Peter Hayes says that municipal bond performance in the first quarter was clearly hurt by tax reform.
April 4 -
Buyers of municipal bonds had a variety of new issues to choose from on Wednesday as deals from New Jersey, New York, California and Maryland all came to market.
April 4 -
Retail buyers were offered the chance to buy the New Jersey Tobacco Settlement Financing Corp.’s subordinate tobacco settlement bonds.
April 3 -
The second-quarter kicked off Monday with a little more optimism among municipal market participants after "one of the worst quarters in a long, long time."
April 2 -
The municipal bond market is set to see a chunky new issue calendar this week: $7.85 billion.
April 2 -
The influx of volume may give the boost that's needed to jump-start the primary market.
March 29 -
Municipal bond volume picked up from February, prompting speculation that this year's drought in deals may soon ease.
March 29 -
The municipal bond market will see almost $7.9 billion of new deals head their way next week, as New Jersey tobacco's dominate the calendar.
March 29 -
The municipal market was winding up the week on a tentative note as Connecticut offered its general obligations to institutional investors.
March 28