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Municipals were stronger Tuesday ahead of this week’s $5 billion new issue calendar.
January 22 -
A trader said lack of follow-through on long new issues continued to plague the market as the weekly calendar shrank to $5B of issuance.
January 18 -
The municipal bond market is prepping for around $5 billion of new issuance in the upcoming holiday-shortened week.
January 18 -
Two lone deals priced on Thursday to close out new issuance for the week.
January 17 -
A few remaining municipal bond deals hit screens on Thursday to wind down the week's issuance.
January 17 -
The primary municipal market chugged along on Wednesday, as the two biggest deals of the week priced.
January 16 -
The action continued in the municipal bond primary market, as the two biggest deals of the week were priced.
January 16 -
Buyer sentiment barely budged as new issuance flooded the muni market on Tuesday.
January 15 -
New deals were rolling in, with timing benefiting issuers as the market firmed.
January 15 -
In his "fearless forecast," Dan Berger of TM3/MMD Refinitiv calls for volume to increase 15% in 2019. He also focuses on the shutdown, natural hazards, and risk on/off as headline risks that must be heeded. Chip Barnett and John Hallacy host.
January 15 -
The municipal bond market will see a plethora of deals hit screens for both institutions and retail, as sellers look for a change in buyer psychology from last week.
January 14 -
The municipal bond market and its participants are ready for what they are hoping is a busier and better week than the last.
January 14 -
After a lackluster week, the muni market is hoping to get back on track.
January 11 -
Municipals were mostly stronger Friday ahead of next week’s $6.4 billion new issue calendar.
January 11 -
Bond buyers gave the $1.65 billion San Francisco airport deal a mixed reception on Thursday as municipal bonds were mostly stronger.
January 10 -
Peter DeGroot of JPMorgan takes a deep dive into what's in store for the municipal market in 2019. He's forecasting $375 billion of supply as SMAs take on a greater role in the market. He looks at primary versus secondary pricing and revenue bonds versus GOs. John Hallacy is host.
January 10 -
New Jersey Transportation Trust Fund Authority was able to increase the size of its deal by half.
January 9 -
Transportation deals from New Jersey and Florida along with sales from Trinity Health and Indiana drew market attention Wednesday.
January 9 -
Strategists sang the praises of munis Tuesday as New York and Massachusetts led a pack of new issues into the market.
January 8 -
Investors, bond lawyers, and other market participants are grappling with how to approach the issue of climate change.
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