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The municipal bond market went back to school on Tuesday as the Federal Reserve met in Washington.
June 18 -
The Federal Open Market Committee is meeting this week and the muni market is looking for rate cut signals.
June 17 -
Another big week lies in store for the municipal bond market, with a variety of big name issuers ready to sell bonds.
June 14 -
Moody's is bullish on the state's budget and capital bills, less so on gambling expansion and recreational marijuana
June 14 -
The supply-demand imbalance, a long-term volume horoscope and valuing climate change were among the topics debated at The Bond Buyer's Midwest Conference.
June 13 -
Price guidance was issued on the Fla. DFA's $950M deal for Virgin Trains, which is expected to price on Thursday.
June 12 -
The first of the week’s new-issue slate sold on Tuesday, led by deals from issuers in California, New York and Ohio.
June 11 -
But size isn't everything as the value of the municipal bond market increased.
June 10 -
Investors will see nearly $10 billion of weekly bond volume in a calendar composed of $6.4 billion of negotiated deals and $3.4 billion of competitive sales.
June 7 -
Municipal market participants are looking forward to seeing even more supply next week.
June 6 -
BofA Securities priced the county’s $700 million of tax and revenue anticipation notes.
June 5 -
Led by sales in the airport, housing and healthcare sectors, the municipal bond market got some much-needed supply.
June 4 -
New revenue and fewer one-shot revenue solutions make the fiscal 2020 budget more acceptable to analysts, but dark long-term clouds remain.
June 4 -
Municipal bond buyers are prepared Monday to see almost $7 billion of volume head their way this week.
June 3 -
Weekly bond volume is forecast to hit $6.99 billion in a calendar composed of $4.36 billion of negotiated deals and $2.63 billion of competitive sales.
May 31 -
The New York MTA is set to issue $50 million of variable rate revenue bonds on Clarity Bidrate Alternative Trading System, highlighting the uptick in usage of variable rate debt.
May 31 -
A large industrial revenue bond issue closed out the primary in a holiday-shortened week for the municipal bond market.
May 30 -
Demand for tax-exempt income overwhelmed the usual selling in the secondary market during tax season.
May 29 -
Munis are termed rich, but taxables still shine.
May 28 -
The muni market is winding down to a pause for the long holiday weekend and when the market opens back up Tuesday, big deals will be few and far between, but the market will continue its run.
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