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IHS Markit’s Ipreo forecasts weekly bond volume will hit $2.8 billion next week.
February 15 -
The municipal bond primary was winding down on Thursday as the last of the week’s deals were hitting the screens.
February 14 -
Municipal CUSIP requests increased in January on a year-over-year basis as new deals swarmed into the market.
February 13 -
A $12.5 billion rainy day fund protects Texas from the next recession, said Comptroller Glenn Hegar, who wants to invest the fund into productive assets.
February 13 -
More new supply hit the screens led by general obligation deals from the District of Columbia and Delaware.
February 13 -
The primary market was active on Tuesday as deals from the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York and the state of Texas hit the screens.
February 12 -
The proposal is seen as a long shot in a session focused on school finance and property tax reform.
February 12 -
The state of Texas competitively sold bonds while the DASNY deal was priced for retail investors.
February 12 -
The muni market firmed up on Monday, ahead of what should be another busy week.
February 11 -
The municipal market should see another active week, while the strong demand from last week should carry over and be provided with an extra boost.
February 11