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Municipal bonds started off the week stronger ahead of $7.8 billion of new supply.
January 7 -
Comptroller Glenn Hegar projects a record $119.1 billion of revenue heading into the 2019 legislative session.
January 7 -
Municipal bonds were stronger at mid-session ahead of this week’s chunky new issue supply slate.
January 7 -
The holidays are over and the muni bond market gets set to go back to work.
January 4 -
Municipals were slightly weaker Friday in sympathy with Treasuries following a robust jobs report.
January 4 -
Investor worries about volatility in the stock market helped keep alive the muni rally on Thursday.
January 3 -
As equities traded lower, municipal bonds rallied along with Treasuries on Thursday.
January 3 -
Analysts say lessons from the events of 2018 can forecast what lies ahead in 2019.
January 2 -
Municipal bonds were mostly stronger along with Treasuries amid stock market gyrations.
January 2 -
Municipal issuance fell by 24% to $338 billion for 2018 as changes in U.S. tax law crushed the market.
December 31