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Municipal bond yields are rising as buyers look ahead to another smaller-than-average slate of sales heading to market next week.
February 2 -
Bond traders and buyers will keep an eye on rising yields as the municipal bond market sees a smaller than average primary slate scheduled for sale next week.
February 2 -
Worries about a future interest rate hike couples with a rise in Treasury issuance pressured muni yields Thursday.
February 1 -
Bank of America Merrill Lynch won a large note sale in the primary sector on Thursday as the market eyes bond yields, which have been on a tear since the beginning of the month.
February 1 -
The municipal bond market is focusing its attention on Thursday on rising bond yields a day after the Federal Reserve signaled it could raise interest rates at its next meeting in March.
February 1 -
There was no consensus on prospects for a federal infrastructure plan at Wednesday's Bond Buyer event.
January 31 -
Municipal bond market participants are weighing in on what they think about what President Trump said about infrastructure in his State of the Union address.
January 31 -
Municipal bond volume evaporated in January, as the market felt the aftereffect of federal tax legislation that pulled issuance forward into 2017.
January 31 -
Municipal bond market participants are weighing in on President Trump's call for infrastructure financing in his State of the Union address.
January 31 -
It will take some time to see how both tax reform and infrastructure makes an impression on the muni market, said panelists at The Bond Buyer's National Outlook 2018 Conference.
January 31 -
Municipal bond market participants await details of President Trump’s plans for infrastructure spending.
January 31 -
There's an expectation that President Trump will address infrastructure spending in Tuesday's State of the Union address, and he has the attention of the muni market.
January 30 -
Several big deals hit the primary on Tuesday as the municipal bond market weakened ahead of President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address and the FOMC meeting.
January 30 -
With infrastructure expected to be a hot topic at the State of the Union address, the municipal bond market wants to know if bonds will play a role.
January 30 -
The market is watching for details on Treasury Department’s quarterly refunding, President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address and the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy meeting.
January 29 -
Utah will bring $326 million of triple-A general obligation bonds to market to fund an ambitious prison relocation and transportation projects.
January 29 -
Tax workarounds being discussed by several states affected by the SALT cap, could cost the U.S. Treasury about $154 billion over eight years, according to a report.
January 29 -
Against a backdrop of chronic state budget strife, Jefferies will price the Commonwealth Financing Authority’s tobacco master settlement bonds this week.
January 29 -
A tobacco deal from Pennsylvania and a taxable offering from Hawaii take center stage this week as traders eye rising yields and the Federal Reserve meets on monetary policy .
January 29 -
Another week of modest muni volume is expected, as issuers offer more chunks of taxable bonds.
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