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The imbalance of supply and demand continues to crimp activity for some municipal bond professionals.
April 12 -
Municipal bonds remained stronger as a high-grade deal from Charlotte, N.C., came to market.
April 12 -
Data released by CUSIP suggests municipal issuance may be strong in the second quarter of the year.
April 11 -
Municipal bonds were stronger on Wednesday as new deals from New York City and Clark County, Nev., came to market.
April 11 -
The Austin City Council on Tuesday got its first look at a proposed $851 million bond that could be brought before voters in November.
April 11 -
An unsealed whistleblower lawsuit accuses eight Wall Street and regional banks and broker-dealers that served as remarketing agents of fraud and collusion in resetting rates for variable rate demand obligations issued by state and local issuers in Illinois.
April 10 -
The old saw that rising rates are bad for bonds may not really be the case, one new report says.
April 10 -
Ground rules and a scope of work were set for the new Ector County Independent School District Bond Advisory Committee that met Monday in the George H.W. Bush New Tech Odessa cafeteria.
April 10 -
Traders and muni professionals said it was a typical light Monday in the municipal market — with favorable market technicals mixed with some underlying concern on the political front.
April 9 -
For the first time in nearly 30 years, Oklahoma has raised taxes to deal with a teachers strike, a credit positive step, says Moody's Investors Service.
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