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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 -
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 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 -
Municipal primary volume will surge to $7.2 billion in the week of Feb. 4 from a revised total of $3.8 billion the previous week.
February 1 -
A lawsuit alleging fraud accusing banks and broker-dealers of fraud in the variable-rate demand obligation market will proceed, an Illinois judge ruled.
February 1 -
Ipreo forecasts weekly bond volume will surge to $7.2 billion from a revised total of $3.8 billion this week.
February 1 -
The N.Y. Metropolitan Transportation Authority sold over $1 billion of securities Thursday as munis ended stronger.
January 31 -
Issuers say a variety of factors make it difficult to get audits in any faster.
January 31 -
The New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority sold over $1 billion of securities Thursday.
January 31 -
Traditional bond buyers are going back to Puerto Rico.
January 31 -
Munis spent most of the day in a defensive stance as the Fed met to decide the course of monetary policy.
January 30 -
The Federal Open Market Committee is set to announce its decision on interest rates this afternoon.
January 30 -
Panelists at The Bond Buyer's National Outlook Conference said state and local governments are on their own, at least for now, to fund infrastructure.
January 29 -
A statewide ballot measure would be needed to implement the required constitutional changes.
January 29 -
Municipals finished little changed on Monday in quiet activity.
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