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The municipal bond market saw billions in new supply hit the screens on Tuesday, led by big competitive bond deals from the states of Georgia and Massachusetts and a competitive note sale from a New York issuer. Municipal bond prices were steady in quiet trading at mid-session.
June 20 -
Municipal bond traders are getting ready to see lots of new deals hit the market on Tuesday, with several large competitive sales coming from issuers in Georgia and Massachusetts.
June 20 -
Municipal bonds finished unchanged on Monday as a big New York City deal was offered to retail buyers.
June 19 -
Municipal bonds were unchanged at mid-session as traders gear up for this week’s above average slate of new issues.
June 19 -
Municipal bonds were unchanged in early activity as the the market gets set to see an above average slate of issues hit the screens this week.
June 19 -
The primary market is set to heat up next week, as buyers will be chomping at the bit for what is expected to be the second highest volume total of the year.
June 16 -
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority will conduct a study to identify commuter rail needs and improvements.
June 16 -
Massachusetts’ downgrade by S&P Global Ratings affects $22 billion in GO debt.
June 12 -
The pension fund for Boston-area transit workers needs roughly $1 billion over 18 years, an official said.
May 23