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The municipal market sees a lighter-than-average supply slate of $4.8 billion head their way this week.
February 26 -
Market sources say the week's deals will be `well received,' while a new report cast doubt on prospects for a near-term supply pickup.
February 23 -
Buyers will vie for about $4.8 billion of bonds next week.
February 23 -
New York City had little difficulty completing over $1 billion of bond sales in competitive and negotiated deals on Thursday, even amid concern over rising interest rates.
February 22 -
Buyers are watching warily from the sidelines as the deals sell into an uncertain market environment
February 22 -
Municipal bond buyers were wary of possible interest rate increases, as issues from Los Angeles, New York and Utah hit the market.
February 21 -
The municipal bond market saw more supply sail its way on Wednesday as three big offerings hit the screens.
February 21 -
The municipal bond market was giving a warm welcome to several new deals that hit the screens on Tuesday.
February 20 -
Municipal bond traders returned from a three-day weekend to see NYC bonds priced for retail investors as big auctions from the Treasury Department loomed.
February 20 -
The municipal bond market will see $5.8 billion of new deals hit the screens, somewhat slaking investor's thirst for new supply
February 16 -
The muni market to see $5.8 billion of new deals hit the screens next week, somewhat satisfying investors' thirst for new supply.
February 16 -
Puerto Rico's bonds attracted buyers after the governor released a plan that included some debt service payments.
February 15 -
Prices on some Puerto Rico bonds on Thursday continued their week-long rise as buyers showed confidence after hearing some good news coming from the island's government,
February 15 -
The municipal bond market has had a rough start to 2018, according to a panel of buy and sell side experts at The Bond Buyer‘s Texas Public Finance Conference in Austin.
February 14 -
The municipal bond market on Wednesday was taking stock of Pennsylvania’s successful sale of over $1.5 billion of tobacco bonds.
February 14 -
Pennsylvania sold a tobacco bond deal to receptive buyers, who liked the security pledge, timing and partial insurance.
February 13 -
An upsized Pennsylvania tobacco deal prices into a market where buyers are looking for both higher yield and security.
February 13 -
A lack of supply, price direction, and yield -- yet an abundance of uncertainty -- made for a manic Monday in the municipal market.
February 12 -
Munis were being pressured by a lower-than-average new issue calendar, while a report advised investors how to deal with market volatility.
February 12 -
The municipal market is starving for supply and it will remain that way with another meager weak of issuance, while investors keep their cash on the sidelines amid ongoing equity volatility.
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