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Municipal CUSIP requests surged in August, an indication of rising supply in the near-term.
September 12 -
Municipals remained weaker on Wednesday as the market saw several new issues sell in the primary, led by deals from North and South Carolina.
September 12 -
The Platte County Industrial Development Authority bonds funded upgrades to a suburban shopping center near Kansas City.
September 12 -
While a somber mood fell over Wall Street as the finance industry reflected on the devastating terrorist attack 17 years ago, the municipal market generated some new supply and cheaper prices.
September 11 -
A $10 billion POB deal would be a tougher sell now that Rahm Emanuel has said he won't seek another term.
September 11 -
Action got underway in the primary market on Tuesday as the competitive arena took center stage.
September 11 -
The short-end of the municipal bond market is rich relative to U.S. Treasury and corporate bonds, says J.R. Rieger.
September 10 -
Municipal bond buyers are looking ahead to the wide variety of new deals heading their way this week.
September 10 -
Widespread use of the bid-wanted process as a price discovery tool could hurt market integrity, the MSRB believes.
September 7 -
Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority’s $500 million offering tops the week's muni tote board.
September 7 -
Weekly bond volume is forecast to jump to $6.3 billion from a revised total of $2.3 billion this week.
September 7 -
The MSRB is concerned about the fairness of so-called "pre-arranged trading," but some say it's a bit of a grey area.
September 6 -
Municipal bond buyers grabbed deals from New York City and California on Thursday, which were agressively
September 6 -
Municipal bond buyers saw over $2 billion of deals from New York and California come to market on Thursday.
September 6 -
The big New York City and California deals are dominating investors’ attention this week as municipals turned weaker.
September 5 -
The New York City Transitional Finance Authority and the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority were in the market on Wednesday.
September 5 -
Retail investors lined up to get first crack at the New York City Transitional Finance Authority deal.
September 4 -
The New York City Transitional Finance Authority began the first of a two-day order period geared toward retail investors.
September 4 -
The week’s $3.6 billion new issue calendar will be dominated by New York City and California.
August 31 -
Municipal bond buyers will see $3.6 billion of volume hit the screens during the upcoming holiday-shortened trading week.
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