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Analysts said that September's volume gain over the same month in 2013's levels is the first sign issuance might be rebounding this year, even though this is not the first time monthly issuance in 2014 has come in higher than the same period in 2013.
September 30 -
"Bond king" Bill Gross' exit from Pimco could cause a sell-off in tobacco bonds backed by the Master Settlement Agreement, market participants said.
September 29 -
Triet Nguyen is starting as a managing director at NewOak on Monday.
September 26 -
Taxable municipal bond sales surged to a five-month high in the past week, attracting yield-hungry investors as tax free spreads tighten.
September 26 -
Green muni bond underwriters are stepping up marketing, with a focus on retail clients, as they compete for a share of the fledgling market.
September 25 -
As spreads on bonds from the recent Detroit Water and Sewer, Chicago Water and Chicago Wastewater deals tighten, some analysts warn these credits might not be as safe as investors think.
September 24 -
As the issuance of green municipal bonds climbs this week, the bonds performance in the secondary market shows mixed results.
September 23 -
Foreign investors' buildup in U.S. municipal bond holdings has heightened significance in the current low-supply high-demand market environment, in which an emerging group of buyers could cause competition for the limited amount of bonds available to spike.
September 18 -
Inflows to municipal bond funds dropped by 58% in the week ending Sept. 17.
September 18 -
The weekly average yield to maturity of the Bond Buyer Municipal Bond Index, which is based on 40 long-term bond prices, was unchanged the week of Sept. 18 at 4.46%.
September 18