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Municipals turned weaker on the long end Tuesday as NYC's tax-exempt GOs were priced for retail investors.
August 25 -
Municipal bonds ended unchanged on Monday ahead of this week $8 billion of new issuance.
August 24 -
Municipals were little changed on Friday after a market moved that took long yields up by as much as 15 basis points since mid-month.
August 21 -
Municipals were steady to weaker, with yields up by as much as three basis points on the long end Thursday.
August 20 -
The muni market steadied Wednesday as a strong dose of supply hit the screens.
August 19 -
Municipals were slightly weaker on Tuesday as investors take stock of inventories and exceedingly low yields for a market that might be ripe for a correction.
August 18 -
Municipal investors are somewhat tepid on current low rates Monday ahead of the week's $`11.5 billion of new supply.
August 17 -
Municipals continued to correct, with yields on the AAA scales rising by as much as three basis points as signs point to investor pullback from current low yields.
August 14 -
Municipals were steady on Thursday a day after turning weaker for the first time in almost two months. Refinitiv Lipper reported $2.3 billion of inflows.
August 13 -
Municipal yields rose as much as four basis points on Wednesday, while new issues played the field.
August 12 -
Municipal bonds were steady to weaker as billions of dollars in new deals hit the screens Tuesday.
August 11 -
The total number of COVID-19 disclosures reported to EMMA for the week ending Aug. 9 was about 700, down from nearly 1,000 the previous week.
August 11 -
Now investors have hit the reset button on municipal credit expectations and the corresponding return in demand has been quite strong.
August 10 -
Moody's Investors Service says the appellate court decision could impede the state government's flexibility in dealing with coronavirus-driven budget woes.
August 10 -
Municipals rallied Friday, with yields dropping by as much as one basis point on the long end.
August 7 -
Munis rallied all along the curve Thursday, with long end yields down by as much as four basis points.
August 6 -
'How long, and how deep this will be?' Taxables, election, low-interest rates — how do these issues affect our market? Sylvia Yeh of Goldman Sachs Asset Management talks to Lynne Funk, innovation market editor (25 min)
August 6 -
Total municipal CUSIP requests fell in July after three months of increases, according to CUSIP Global Services.
August 5 -
Municipal yields fell as much as three basis points on the long end of the AAA curves.
August 4 -
Municipal bonds were little changed on Monday ahead of this week's new-issue calendar.
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