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With massive secondary selling pressure and a larger calendar, credit spreads are likely to continue to widen.
March 28 -
Washington University will sell $1 billion of new money with tentative plans to offer a mix of 30-, 40-, and 100-year paper.
March 28 -
Next week's potential volume is slated to be more than $8 billion, led by $1.25 billion of taxable and tax-exempt future tax-secured subordinate bonds from the New York City Transitional Finance Authority.
March 25 -
Outflows continued, with Refinitiv Lipper reporting investors shed $1.503 billion from municipal bond mutual funds in the week, following outflows of $2.136 billion in the previous week. High-yield saw small inflows.
March 24 -
More outflows from municipal bond mutual funds were reported as bid lists surpass $1 billion 22 times in 2022.
March 23 -
Mayo is publicly offering $516 million of tax-exempt bonds and privately placing $200 million of taxables.
March 23 -
The triple-A 10-year yield is above 2% on all scales, the highest since March 2020.
March 22 -
The Chicago Transit Authority's sales tax pledge remains healthy even as it struggles to recover riders amid rising crime and remote work trends.
March 22 -
Muni performance has been strong as of late, and spreads have actually corrected after a month of gradual widening.
March 21 -
Next week's potential volume is slated to be $7.7 billion. The largest deal of the week comes from New York City with $891 million of tax-exempt general obligation bonds. Recent New York paper traded up Friday.
March 18 -
With volatility and illiquidity realities for the foreseeable future, insights into new-issue and secondary pricing are critical.
March 18
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Outflows continued, rising significantly in the latest week, with Refinitiv Lipper reporting $2.136 billion coming out of municipal bond mutual funds, following outflows of $661.675 billion in the previous week.
March 17 -
The Investment Company Institute on Wednesday reported $2.258 billion of outflows in the week ending March 9, down from $3.502 billion of outflows in the previous week.
March 16 -
Bond investors are understandably cautious in response to recent market volatility and ahead of what is expected to be a Fed rate hike Wednesday, participants say.
March 15 -
As 2022 unfolds, a confluence of challenges has affected pricing, trading and fund flows in the muni market.
March 15 -
The market is being driven by the prospect of higher long-term inflation and the potential that the Federal Reserve may have to raise rates further than expected.
March 14 -
This month the University of Michigan sold $1.2 billion and Michigan State University sold $500 million of taxable 100-year bonds.
March 14 -
DASNY leads the calendar with $2.3 billion of exempt personal income tax bonds and $662.32 million of taxables. Potential volume is slated to be $5.11 billion, with $4.392 billion of negotiated deals and $718.1 million of competitive loans.
March 11 -
Outflows continue but dropped significantly in the latest week with Refinitiv Lipper reporting $662 million of outflows from municipal bond mutual funds following $2.823 billion the week prior.
March 10 -
The Investment Company Institute on Wednesday reported another round of large outflows, this week at $3.502 billion, up from $2.647 billion of outflows in the previous week.
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