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The primary market was active on Tuesday as deals from the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York and the state of Texas hit the screens.
February 12 -
The state of Texas competitively sold bonds while the DASNY deal was priced for retail investors.
February 12 -
The muni market firmed up on Monday, ahead of what should be another busy week.
February 11 -
The municipal market should see another active week, while the strong demand from last week should carry over and be provided with an extra boost.
February 11 -
The District of Columbia and two Texas issuers are coming to market with municipal bond deals that will warm the hearts of supply-starved investors.
February 11 -
A warm reception is likely for the new issue supply that will be coming into the market.
February 8 -
The District of Columbia will be headlining next week's new issue slate with a $940 million deal.
February 8 -
In the week ended Feb. 7, the weekly average yield to maturity of the Bond Buyer Municipal Bond Index, which is based on 40 long-term bond prices, fell to 4.09% from 4.11% last week.
February 7 -
The market maintained a "pretty positive" tone Thursday as traders saw the week's last new issuance.
February 7 -
Municipal bonds were stronger on Thursday as activity in the primary was winding down for the week.
February 7 -
As California announced its plans to fund infrastructure and cut its interest costs, Hawaii and the Los Angeles MTA tapped the primary market.
February 6 -
The University of Michigan plans to sell $225 million of bonds that will include taxable and tax-exempt debt, with bonds structured with a put option in the mix.
February 6 -
California announced its big spring borrowing schedule as Hawaii and and the Los Angeles MTA came to market.
February 6 -
Washington state and Hawaii kicked off action in the primary market on Tuesday.
February 5 -
Washington state highlighted primary market action with the sale of $640 million of general obligation bonds.
February 5 -
The podcast series moves on location to The Bond Buyer's National Outlook Conference on New York, where Alan Rubin of Blank Rome and Michael Imber of EisnerAmper weigh in on resilience financing and pension funding, respectively. Paul Burton hosts.
February 5 -
The municipal bond market is in good shape ahead of this week’s $7.2 billion new issue slate.
February 4 -
Municipal bonds were mostly stronger at midday ahead of the week's attractively sized new issue slate.
February 4 -
Attention in the municipal bond market turns westward as some of the week's biggest deals will be coming from Hawaii, Washington state and the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Buyers will see the biggest issuance week of the year as $7.2 billion of deals will hit the screens.
February 4 -
The San Diego-area system is issuing municipal debt to fund its acquisition of for-profit Northcentral University.
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