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New York City sold $950 million of general obligation bonds on Tuesday after retail buyers flocked to the deal a changes to the tax laws loomed in Washington.
December 5 -
Retail buyers grabbed New York City’s big general obligation bond offering while several large negotiated and competitive deals hit the market on Tuesday.
December 5 -
The municipal bond market will face a second busy day as more supply is set to hit the screens on Tuesday.
December 5 -
The goal is to provide bond investors with easy access to the port's financial data.
December 4 -
Chicago's new borrowing entity brings $575 million of sales tax securitization bonds to market this week.
December 4 -
New York City offered $850 million of general obligation bonds to retail buyers while the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District, Mo., presented a $317 million refunding deal to retail investors and the Pennsylvania Turnpike’s $260 million of bonds priced.
December 4 -
New York City offered $850 million of general obligation bonds and the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District, Mo., offered a $317 million refunding deal to retail investors on Monday as the Pennsylvania Turnpike came to market with its bonds.
December 4 -
As municipal market participants are awaiting the next step in the tax bill process, they are also preparing for one of the busiest and biggest weeks the market has ever seen.
December 4 -
As lawmakers worked over the details of tax tax legislation, municipal market participants prepared to embark on what may be a record-setting week for issuance.
December 1 -
After a busy week, the muni market is preparing for one of the biggest weeks in history, with an estimated $17.4 billion deals.
December 1 -
After a busy week, and some clarity on tax reform, market participants are gearing up for the biggest volume week in some time, as issuers are getting advance refundings in while they still can.
December 1 -
Traders saw "a major flip in psychology of the market" as moves to bar private activity bonds and advance refundings met some resistance.
November 30 -
Billions of dollars of new paper hit on the market on Thursday, as yields began moving down for the first time this week.
November 30 -
This busy week will end with a bang, as four of the five largest deals are set to price on Thursday.
November 30 -
The muni market weakened Wednesday as issuers flooded into the market to beat tax reform.
November 29 -
The muni market picked up right where it left off on Tuesday: with a steady stream of supply, the dilemma of how to beat tax reform and a weaker tone.
November 29 -
Issuers frantically go to market to get deals done while they still can — as the tax bill continues the long path to becoming law.
November 29 -
The muni market was buzzing with activity on Tuesday, as issuers rushed to sell bonds that may no longer be allowed next year.
November 28 -
A busy week got started Tuesday, with deals flowing in as the specter of tax reform plagues the primary municipal market and issuers rush to market with sales that may no longer be allowed next year, creating an opportunity for buyers.
November 28 -
The Pennsylvania Higher Educational Facilities Authority and the state of Wisconsin are coming to market on Tuesday as municipal bond traders eye tax reform developments in Washington.
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