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Investor demand for New York City bonds allowed underwriters to move the sale up by a day.
July 23 -
As summer sizzles, this week’s hottest deals can be found in the municipal bond market.
July 22 -
Munis are expected to attract inflows for another week. After that the ball's in the Federal Open Market Committee's court.
July 19 -
Investors are also facing the imbalance of summer reinvestment season and the typical mid-year volume deceleration in July and August.
July 18 -
Peter Delahunt, manager of municipal trading at Raymond James, says the market is directed by retail demand, the Fed, tweets, tariff discussions and compliance. Transparency has improved and volume will remain relatively flat except for an acceleration in current refunding activity. John Hallacy hosts.
July 18 -
Municipal bond buyers saw some big note and bond deals hit the market on Wednesday, led by issuers in Georgia and Colorado.
July 17 -
The muni market started the week hitting the ground running as the second biggest deal of the week priced along with a few others on what was a active Tuesday.
July 16 -
New-issue supply started to trickle into the market Monday, a thin stream that will turn into a torrent by week’s end.
July 15 -
The municipal bond market will continue to see a swarm of mid-sized deals that will be taken down with ease, continuing the good times that have been fueled by 27 straight weeks of fund inflows.
July 12 -
The education sector dominated the municipal bond market on Thursday as several big deals hit the screens.
July 11 -
Dozens of deals hit the screens on Wednesday, with offerings from Massachusetts and New York issuers headlining the supply slate.
July 10 -
The municipal bond market on Tuesday was treated to variety of new issues.
July 9 -
Just under $7 billion of new-issue supply is on tap in the municipal primary market this week.
July 8 -
It's reinvestment season and the market is poised to consume about $7 billion, with California State University and San Jose on the menu.
July 5 -
Cal Quinn, CEO of Bancroft Capital, joins Jeffery Barrett, a candidate in Bancroft’s veteran training program, to discuss how the firm helps vets develop a career, not just find a job, in the financial services industry. Chip Barnett hosts.
July 4 -
The governor approved a law authorizing the state to issue bonds to finance transportation projects backed by Deepwater Horizon settlement revenue.
July 3 -
The municipal bond market was little changed in quiet activity during Wednesday’s shortened trading session.
July 3 -
Municipal bond investors saw little supply price into a strong market on Tuesday ahead of Wednesday’s early session close.
July 2 -
With under a $1 billion of bonds and notes selling this week, investors were looking beyond the week’s offerings — to fundamentals and performance.
July 1 -
Municipal bond buyers are taking a second look at new issues with 3% and 4% coupons against a backdrop of what has been a strong traditional preference for 5% bonds.
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