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A portion of the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority's $410 million deal may well be its last advance refunding.
December 4 -
Municipal market participants are preparing and bracing for a market without advance refundings and perhaps private activity bonds as major tax changes draw closer. Municipal issuers are coming together and giving the market one last gasp of these types of bonds before they are no longer allowed to do so and in the process, have created what could potentially be a historic $17.4 billion of issuance.
December 4 -
New York City offered $850 million of general obligation bonds and the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District, Mo., offered a $317 million refunding deal to retail investors on Monday as the Pennsylvania Turnpike came to market with its bonds.
December 4 -
As municipal market participants are awaiting the next step in the tax bill process, they are also preparing for one of the busiest and biggest weeks the market has ever seen.
December 4 -
As lawmakers worked over the details of tax tax legislation, municipal market participants prepared to embark on what may be a record-setting week for issuance.
December 1 -
The state increased the size of the deals by 70%, with its bond finance director citing plans by "the clowns in D.C." to outlaw advance refundings.
December 1 -
The California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank approved $321 million in nonprofit conduit sales this week.
December 1 -
The Central Florida Expressway Authority says its deal pricing Tuesday could be up to $347 million.
December 1 -
After a busy week, the muni market is preparing for one of the biggest weeks in history, with an estimated $17.4 billion deals.
December 1 -
After a busy week, and some clarity on tax reform, market participants are gearing up for the biggest volume week in some time, as issuers are getting advance refundings in while they still can.
December 1 -
In the week ended Nov. 30, the weekly average yield to maturity of the Bond Buyer Municipal Bond Index rose to 3.99% from 3.95% the previous week. The BB40 Index is based on the price of 40 long-term bonds.
November 30 -
Traders saw "a major flip in psychology of the market" as moves to bar private activity bonds and advance refundings met some resistance.
November 30 -
The group plans to sell roughly $1 billion of bonds, with a mix of btax-exempt and taxable debt.
November 30 -
With rates trending higher, the county still hopes an advance refunding will save water and sewer ratepayers $68 million.
November 30 -
The possibility of the municipal market losing both advance refundings and private activity bonds brought a spike in issuance that's likely to extend into December.
November 30 -
Billions of dollars of new paper hit on the market on Thursday, as yields began moving down for the first time this week.
November 30 -
This busy week will end with a bang, as four of the five largest deals are set to price on Thursday.
November 30 -
The muni market weakened Wednesday as issuers flooded into the market to beat tax reform.
November 29 -
The bonds for Florida’s Brightline train project are rated BB-minus by Fitch.
November 29 -
“Strengthened” financing agreements for the KFC Yum! Center debt, including longer taxpayer support, resulted in higher ratings.
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