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California experienced the highest retail orders in five years during Tuesday's sale
March 9 -
280 CapMarkets' new hires strengthen its municipal sales team and expand into corporate bonds
March 6 -
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 -
New money sales made up for a drop in refundings, pushing the region past $95 billion of volume.
March 1 -
The light month for long-term municipal bond volume is another ripple effect of the new tax law and the issuance rush leading up to its enactment.
February 28 -
Municipal bond volume across the eight-state Southwest region in 2017 fell 9% below its 2016 record.
February 26 -
Long-term issuance in the municipal market virtually matched its record high set in 2016, against the backdrop of tax reform that produced an end-of-year flood of volume, but the outlook for 2018 is less rosy.
February 26 -
Northeast municipal bond issuance was up 4% from 2016 to $121.3 billion.
February 23 -
The plan calls for up to $55 million of borrowing to fund 2015 state health and pension benefits.
February 22 -
About $366 million of bonds are a component of the incentive package Wisconsin offered to land a Foxconn plant.
February 22 -
Goldman Sachs' move in Chicago is part of its evolving strategy to bolster its regional presence.
February 22 -
Shorter calls and a shift in the use of floating rate paper are part of Wisconsin's toolkit after tax reform.
February 21 -
Milwaukee will review proposals and pick a financial advisor for at least a three-year term.
February 21 -
Working amid uncertainty in the equity and fixed-income markets, the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority held an oversubscribed fixed-rate bond sale.
February 14 -
Analysts say states' and cities' unfunded infrastructure should be viewed as a liability, along with debt, pensions and other post-employment benefits.
February 14 -
With fewer incentives to buy tax-exempt debt under the new tax law, Texas municipal bond industry leaders confront a changing market.
February 13 -
BondLink's websites are designed to provide ongoing disclosure about issuers.
February 13 -
Siebert Cisneros Shank brought in the former Ramirez banker to bolster its Chicago office.
February 12 -
The commonwealth, in the face of a lawsuit and against a backdrop of budget stride, intends to proceed with its $1.4 billion sale.
February 12 -
The municipal market is starving for supply and it will remain that way with another meager weak of issuance, while investors keep their cash on the sidelines amid ongoing equity volatility.
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