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A warm reception is likely for the new issue supply that will be coming into the market.
February 8 -
The District of Columbia will be headlining next week's new issue slate with a $940 million deal.
February 8 -
The State of the Union speech fell short on infrastructure while the COFINA settlement in Puerto Rico shed a harsh light on revenue bonds.
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An estimated $1.6 billion may flow to COFINA bond holders within weeks following Monday's approval of the muni market's biggest-ever plan of adjustment.
February 5 -
The restructuring is the biggest in U.S. municipal history.
February 4 -
Swain says that bondholder must first make the request to the U.S. Trustee.
February 4 -
Ipreo forecasts weekly bond volume will surge to $7.2 billion from a revised total of $3.8 billion this week.
February 1 -
Ruling may lead to the requirement to pay interest on the bonds despite the Employees Retirement System bankruptcy.
January 31 -
Traditional bond buyers are going back to Puerto Rico.
January 31 -
Laura Taylor Swain indicated she liked the procedures proposed by the Oversight Board and Unsecured Creditors Committee.
January 30