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Chuck Peck, head of public finance investment banking at Wells Fargo, discusses how COVID-19 has changed the municipal bond market. Aaron Weitzman hosts.
July 23 -
Municipals were stronger on the short- and intermediate ends as long maturities held firm in quiet trading on Wednesday.
July 22 -
King Co., Wash., Port of Houston and San Antonio deals went up for grabs Tuesday.
July 21 -
Municipals stronger ahead of this week's summer supply slate as Congress debates a potential fiscal stimulus package.
July 20 -
The week ahead will see a variety of muni bond issues — from down South to up North, from green bonds to social bonds. Taxables are well represented.
July 17 -
For the 10th week in a row, investors put cash into tax-exempt mutual funds with Refinitiv Lipper reporting a $857 million inflow.
July 16 -
Rick Kolman and Al Kirton of Academy Securities talk about the state of the public power sector today – the challenges and opportunities that exist for investors.
July 16 -
New York issuers jump in for retail and Texas Transportation also makes an appearance as attractive low yields lure more issuers in. However, some participants say caution is warranted as the coronavirus spread widens in the South and West.
July 15 -
DFW reported present value savings of more than 27% from this week's current refunding of $489.5 million of tax-exempt bonds.
July 15 -
Long-term munis strengthened as investors bank on recoveries and navigate an uncertain credit landscape.
July 14 -
Municipals finished little changed ahead of this week's almost $14 billion of new issues.
July 13 -
Moody's Investors Service and S&P moved their outlook the Detroit-based university's ratings to negative as the Michigan state school prepares to sell bonds.
July 13 -
From 2009 to the first half of 2019, the number of competitive bids increased, helping issuers get the best selling price, the MSRB says.
July 13 -
Supply-hungry buyers look forward to all of the week's new bond issues.
July 10 -
Long-dated municipals end strong as new supply hits the screens while taxable issuance continues its run to near-record levels.
July 9 -
Jim Colby, senior municipal strategist and author of the Muni Nation blog at Van Eck, talks about what’s happened in the municipal bond market since March 20. He looks at the big picture after COVID-19 and drills down into municipal bond funds and ETFs. Chip Barnett hosts this remote podcast.
July 9 -
Municipal bond prices remained steady as more supply hits the screens.
July 8 -
Washington State pulled a note deal after a glitch resulted in two-thirds of bidders not seeing a couponing instruction.
July 8 -
Despite the coronavirus wrecking havoc all over the world and with the brunt of the damage occurring in the second quarter of the year, municipal bond issuers have sold just over $23 billion more than they did at this time last year.
July 8 -
Municipals showed strength Tuesday in the face of new supply as long yields dipped as much as two basis points.
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