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Two New York issuers are making their presence felt on Tuesday as they hit the market with over $2 billion in municipal bonds.
March 13 -
Retail buyers got first dibs on New York City Transitional Finance Authority’s $1 billion of building aid revenue bonds
March 12 -
The New York City Transitional Finance Authority offered $1 billion of its building aid revenue bonds to retail buyers on Monday.
March 12 -
Coming off the biggest volume week of the year, another steady batch of issuance awaits muni traders.
March 9 -
A fourth-quarter surge in municipal bond issuance spurred by tax reform led to the largest market in years.
March 9 -
Municipal bond buyers will see a slightly smaller slate of sales next week as supply dipped from this week’s new issue calendar.
March 9 -
This week's big municipal bond deals got a warm reception from buyers as two New York issuers came to market.
March 8 -
The focus in the municipal bond market Thursday was on New York as two issuers sold big deals in the competitive arena.
March 8 -
The municipal bond market was described as "very dead" Wednesday, thanks to low yields, low supply, low participation from retail investors -- and snow.
March 7 -
Maryland sold $525 million of general obligation bonds into a subdued market on Wednesday.
March 7 -
California came roaring into the market on Tuesday, beating out the storm to appeal to both retail and institutional investors.
March 6 -
Retail investors get first crack at California's general obligation bonds priced on Tuesday.
March 6 -
After a typically quiet Monday for municipals, market participants are eagerly awaiting the commencement of this week's new issue slate, which is led by California's $2.1 billion offering.
March 5 -
Municipals were sleepy on Monday, typical for the asset class after a quiet trading session on Friday where they outperformed Treasuries; some investors were looking ahead to the upcoming week’s supply, led by a pair of billion dollar deals from California and Oklahoma issuers.
March 5 -
Investors will be rewarded for their patience with the year's biggest weekly issuance calendar, including a deal from the market's No. 1 issuer.
March 2 -
While the mood remained tentative on the last day of the week, the municipal market looks forward to the upcoming $7.5 billion of new supply headed its way.
March 2 -
Municipal bonds held firm Thursday as one trader urged buyers to find opportunities by using an old basketball offensive philosophy.
March 1 -
Municipal bonds were trading firmer Thursday as the last of the week's big deals came to market.
March 1 -
Municipal bond buyers welcomed several big deals on Wednesday as demand outpaced new bond supply.
February 28 -
Playing a waiting game on Wednesday, portfolio managers were looking for volume to normalize.
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