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Munis finished mixed as California State, Los Angeles Airport and L.A. County Facilities Inc. hit the market.
July 12 -
Municipal bond activity returns to a near-normal level as a slew of deals heads into the market, led by New York and California issuers.
July 6 -
Ipreo estimates weekly bond volume at $6.6 billion, consisting of $5.5 billion of negotiated deals and $1.2 billion of competitive sales.
July 6 -
The municipal market will see only $74 million of deals in a holiday-shortened week, raising demand for supply the week after.
June 29 -
Ipreo estimates weekly bond volume at $73.8 million, consisting only of competitive sales and no negotiated deals.
June 29 -
Municipal market activity remained quiet Thursday afternoon wrapping up a week in which investors snapped up some large new issues.
June 28 -
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 buyers expect the city of Los Angeles to hit the market running as it plans to competitively sell almost $1.9 billion of notes and bonds.
June 22 -
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 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 bond buyers will see a smaller-than-average new issue calendar as issuers remain cautious ahead of the Federal Reserve's monetary policy meeting
June 8 -
The latest Federal Reserve data shows the first decline in bank holdings of municipal securities in nearly a decade, a result of tax reform, according to experts.
June 7 -
May was the third straight month of growth in the municipal CUSIP category, driven by pent-up demand.
June 7 -
Municipal bonds continued to show weakness at midday as the last of the week's larger deals were selling.
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