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The long holiday weekend comes at a perfect time for tired muni market participants after a furious few weeks of action spurred by tax reform.
December 22 -
The muni primary market ground to a halt after a barrage of deals triggered by tax legislation.
December 21 -
The muni market is skidding to a halt from a break-neck issuance filled two weeks, as an eerie quiet pervades ahead of the long holiday weekend.
December 21 -
The muni market is skidding to a halt from a break-neck issuance filled two weeks, as few notable deals remain on the calendar.
December 21 -
The two largest deals of the week touched down, as yields rose with comprehensive tax reform just a few President Trump pen strokes away from becoming official.
December 20 -
The primary market is still waiting for the last few deals of the week to hit, as both the holiday weekend and tax bill becoming law draw closer.
December 20 -
Only a handful of larger deals remain for pricing in the market on Wednesday, as comprehensive tax reform is imminent.
December 20 -
Breakneck action continued in the primary market as issuers flooded the market ahead of the tax reform vote, in order to get deals closed before the end of the year.
December 19 -
The action continued on Tuesday in the primary market as issuers flooded the market ahead of the tax reform vote, in order to get deals done and closed before the end of the year.
December 19 -
The week got off to a fast start on Monday and will pick up right where it left off on Tuesday, as issuers are doing what they can to get deals done and in the books before yearend. Tuesday is expected to be one of the last busiest primary days of the year.
December 19 -
In an unusually busy Monday, municipal bond issuers tried to beat the clock and complete sales ahead of the impending tax reform.
December 18 -
Now that the uncertainty of tax legislation and how it relates to munis is gone, market participants can focus on the upcoming calendar — as it will most likely be the last big supply week for a while, with Christmas and New Year’s right around the corner.
December 18 -
The final tax bill released late Friday afternoon saved private activity bonds but advance refunding bonds will disappear.
December 18 -
As the exact language of the final tax legislation looms, municipal market participants eager wait to see how it pertains to private activity bonds, there will be $11 billion of issuance awaits as issuers make one final push.
December 15 -
The municipal bond market next week will continue to see above-average volume, albeit at a much slower pace than this week, as $11.14 billion of deals are on the calendar.
December 15 -
The municipal bond market saw deals from far and wide this week as the threat of tax reform changes spurred a rush to issuance that will continue into the next week.
December 15 -
The municipal bond market priced deals from Partners Healthcare, South Miami Health and Empire State Development as investors waited for final details of tax law changes affecting private activity bonds.
December 14 -
The municipal bond market saw Empire State Development sell almost $2 billion of bonds in five competitive offerings on Thursday as the market focused on tax changes being worked on in Washington.
December 14 -
The municipal bond market will see two mega-deals hit the screens on Thursday, representing both the negotiated and competitive sectors.
December 14 -
Municipal bond yields fell by as much as seven basis points as the Federal Reserve raised interest rates as expected and market participants eyed tax reform talks in Washington.
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