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Municipal bonds remained stronger, basking in the afterglow of U.S. election results.
November 8 -
Municipals are described as "idiosyncratic" as the municipal yield curve isn’t automatically tracking the Treasury curve. Coupons matter, outflows are manageable, liquidity is strong and munis are attractive to global buyers. Lord Abbett’s Dan Solender, portfolio manager, and Eric Friedland, head of municipal research, discuss all the factors. John Hallacy is host.
November 8 -
Munis were buoyed by election results indicating that infrastructure may be on the Congressional agenda.
November 7 -
Munis will see some deals price into a slightly stronger market on the heels of Tuesday's midterm elections.
November 7 -
Muni activity is being tempered by this week’s election focus, market sources said.
November 6 -
The Virginia College Building Authority competitively sold almost $215 million of tax-exempt and taxable revenue bonds.
November 6 -
A lack of depth in the market is partly to blame for low trading activity, according to one manager.
November 5 -
Municipal supply slacks off this week as bond yields continue to inch higher.
November 5 -
The muni market was weaker again Friday, as yields followed Treasurys higher after government data showed strong job growth.
November 2 -
The muni market continued its recent trend of weakening everyday, while the October labor data was strong, with nonfarm payrolls jumping to 250,000 versus the expected number of 190,000.
November 2 -
The weekly average yield to maturity of The Bond Buyer Municipal Bond Index, which is based on 40 long-term bond prices, inched up to 4.26% from 4.25% the week before.
November 1 -
The muni market continued to weaken the day after Chicago pulled the biggest deal of the week.
November 1 -
Munis will see the last weekly issuance roll in - as the past few days hasn’t gone as planned, with rising yields and rocky market conditions causing the biggest deal of the week to postpone the deal.
November 1 -
S&P Global Ratings cut Build Illinois bonds after changing its criteria; the downgrade mirrors a Fitch Ratings action in May.
October 31 -
Adverse market conditions delayed the $1.3 billion deal from Chicago’s Sales Tax Securitization Corp.
October 31 -
The busiest day of the week, and a good test for the market, lies ahead.
October 30 -
The defense team accused the SEC of a "gross abuse of power."
October 30 -
The muni market starting saw a steady stream of issuance of Tuesday, preceding a big wave of deals that are expected on Wednesday.
October 30 -
Nineteen deals on the schedule are $100 million or larger, including the $1.3 billion Chicago securitization transaction.
October 29 -
The municipal bond market is gearing up for what should be a busy week, with a bunch of good sized deals and one mega deal.
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