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Pinned into a corner from the economic effects of COVID-19, the mass transit agency tapped its remaining amount available through the Municipal Liquidity Facility, which expires at year's end.
December 10 -
Wisconsin will use new pools for negotiated transactions starting next year
December 10 -
Bid list volume is trending higher into the end of the year, but its share as measured against overall high demand does not pose much of a threat, analysts say. Refinitiv Lipper reports $992 million of inflows.
December 10 -
The largest tranche of the deal, $706 million with a 5% coupon in 2047, yielded 4.15%, a 275 basis point spread over triple-A paper.
December 10 -
COVID-19 brought the primary to a standstill in March and April. The municipal market is now set to eclipse $450 billion of issuance in 2020, a record.
December 10 -
The state will use debt service savings from the refunding side of the deal for near-term budget relief; the deal includes its first taxable refunding bonds.
December 9 -
Muni benchmarks were steady while new deals re-priced to lower yields in a tale of two markets. ICI reported more inflows.
December 9 -
Strong technicals, low supply, yield-seekers keep munis outperforming.
December 8 -
The primary's diversity of credits and size relative to November has grown, but it is just not enough to push yields higher as redemptions flood the market. Some analysts still say a mild correction at least is due.
December 7 -
A heavier calendar still will not fulfill the $20 billion-plus of December redemptions. Muni/UST 10-year ratios fell to 74% as the UST 10-year came closer to 1.00%.
December 4 -
Difficulty tracking securities means a harder time for investors to understand their credit risk during the pandemic.
December 4 -
Refinitiv Lipper reported inflows of net $201 million for the week ending Dec. 2, down from $386 million the week prior.
December 3 -
Until supply increases, year-end demand has munis outperforming. ICI reports another multi-billion week of inflows.
December 2 -
Florida’s privately owned passenger train company, which halted service citing the coronavirus pandemic, is bringing $950 million of nonrated private activity bonds.
December 2 -
Munis are likely to lag Treasuries in some fashion once year-end empathy settles in mid-month and ratios become a factor.
December 1 -
Although November posted the lowest monthly volume total this year, issuance has already exceeded 2019's total and is on track to set a new yearly record in 2020.
November 30 -
After volume in November came in around $19 billion, the lowest since 1999, investors look to December.
November 30 -
The Regional Transportation District will issue $340 million for Denver Transit Partners, the concessionaire of three Denver-area commuter rail lines for RTD.
November 30 -
Michael Chalker, portfolio manager and senior analyst at LM Capital Group, talks with Chip Barnett about the fixed-income markets and the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic. (16 minutes)
November 26 -
Illinois will borrow $2 billion through the Federal Reserve's Municipal Liquidity Facility to help manage its 2021 budget gap. The state previously borrowed $1.2 billion from the MLF for its fiscal 2020 pandemic hole.
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