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The municipal bond market will see an almost $10 billion new issue calendar next week.
May 11 -
Municipal CUSIP requests signal the market may be in for a rebound in volume.
May 10 -
Another low volume week is on top, but the scarcity value is driving demand as the market continues to be strong in the face of rising interest rates.
May 4 -
The municipal bond market will see another light new issue calendar next week with volume estimated at $4.86 billion.
May 4 -
Municipal bonds were stronger on Thursday as volatility in the stock market drove a flight to quality.
May 3 -
Demand for municipal bonds is high, with one factor keeping munis from the volatility being experienced in other markets.
May 3 -
Weekly municipal bond volume will be down with the Federal Open Market Committee set to meet, though no interest rate increase is expected.
April 27 -
The municipal bond market will see a light new issue calendar next week as the Federal Reserve meeting on monetary policy puts a damper on new debt issuance.
April 27 -
Municipal bonds steadied after sliding the previous day, as the last of the week’s new issuance came to market.
April 26 -
With tax season in the rear view mirror, supply is set to rise to $7.8 billion as demand rebounds.
April 20 -
Next week's $7.8 billion new issue slate features airport and water deals coming from New York and Texas issuers.
April 20 -
Some say cheapness on the short end of the municipal yield curve is starting to boost investor demand.
April 19 -
Morgan Stanley priced $575 million of airport system bonds for Sacramento County.
April 19 -
Municipal market volume will rise by two-thirds to $7.45 billion in the coming week, led by a $2 billion taxable deal from California.
April 13 -
California’s $2.2 billion taxable sale is in the spotlight as the market gets set for a $7.5 billion supply slate.
April 13 -
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 -
Weekly municipal market volume is expected to sink back below $5 billion in the coming week, making it harder for investors to price bonds.
April 6 -
Municipal market participants will return to their desks next week and see a $4.8 billion new issue calendar.
April 6 -
Traders noted some caution in the muni market ahead of Friday’s release of the March unemployment report.
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