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The municipal market continues to flex its muscles even as the U.S. economy seems to be slowing, which could lead to an even flatter yield curve.
October 4 -
The Big Apple was a big presence in the market on Thursday as it sold almost $1 billion of taxable and tax-exempt general obligation bonds.
October 3 -
Muni yields were mixed as weak economic data pressured Treasuries and stock prices.
October 1 -
Another big week is in store for investors with a $1B NYC deal waiting in the wings.
September 30 -
Municipal bond volume continues to accelerate, closing out the month of September 39.1% higher and the quarter 17.8% higher than a year earlier, as issuers flocked to market with taxable deals.
September 30 -
As we enter the fourth quarter, municipals continue their remarkable performance with the market continuing to follow trends of demand outstripping supply and inflows into the asset class.
September 27 -
Most of this week’s municipal bond deals were well received, according to Peter Delahunt of Raymond James.
September 26 -
The capital plan's unknowns include its effect on the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority's debt levels and rating agency perceptions.
September 26 -
Munis strengthened Wednesday, the day after about 80% of the week's new issue calendar came and went.
September 25 -
The market had no trouble absorbing Texas Water's $877 million and a $1 billion deal from New Jersey Transportation Trust.
September 24