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Munis ended stronger on a day when activity was muted ahead of the Fed leaving rates unchanged.
November 8 -
Municipal bonds remained stronger, basking in the afterglow of U.S. election results.
November 8 -
Munis were buoyed by election results indicating that infrastructure may be on the Congressional agenda.
November 7 -
Munis will see some deals price into a slightly stronger market on the heels of Tuesday's midterm elections.
November 7 -
Muni activity is being tempered by this week’s election focus, market sources said.
November 6 -
States have reversed deterioration found last May.
November 6 -
The Virginia College Building Authority competitively sold almost $215 million of tax-exempt and taxable revenue bonds.
November 6 -
A lack of depth in the market is partly to blame for low trading activity, according to one manager.
November 5 -
Municipal supply slacks off this week as bond yields continue to inch higher.
November 5 -
The muni market continued its recent trend of weakening everyday, while the October labor data was strong, with nonfarm payrolls jumping to 250,000 versus the expected number of 190,000.
November 2