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New York's governor wants the state to lead efforts for increased capacity at Manhattan's busy transit hub.
January 7 -
The municipal bond market started off the week adopting a cautious tone, eyeing issuance and world events.
January 6 -
New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority tops the calendar in the first full week of 2020 with about $2.5 billion of bonds and notes.
January 6 -
Municipal bond buyers have plenty of cash in hand and will have various options as to where to put that money to work.
January 3 -
Municipals look to be well positioned entering 2020 against a strong backdrop of market technicals and stable credit outlook.
January 2 -
The authority approaches next week’s planned $2.5 billion of issuance buoyed by clearance of its five year, $51.5 billion capital program.
January 2 -
While there are no major municipal bond sales slated for this week, next week is a different matter.
December 30 -
Retail investors have felt confident in the muni bond space for most of 2019.
December 27 -
While municipal bond volume looks to end the year on a surprisingly high note, muni bond yields unexpectedly hit record lows twice in 2019.
December 26 -
Munis finished above $400 billion for the fourth time since 2010 and the third time in the past four years.
December 24