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Municipal bond traders on Friday are looking are looking at a quiet day ahead of the long holiday weekend. U.S. Treasuries were weaker on Friday after the release of a weaker-than-expected employment report for for September.
October 6 -
Top-rated municipals ended mixed on Thursday, according to traders, who spent much of the day looking at Puerto Rico debt, which was recovering from sharp losses the previous day.
October 5 -
Top-rated municipal bonds were unchanged at mid-session, according to traders, who were eyeing Puerto Rico’s debt.
October 5 -
Top-shelf municipal bonds ended mixed on Friday ahead of a smaller-than-average new issue calendar that is dominated by a variety of offerings from the Dormitory of the State of New York.
September 29 -
Top-shelf municipal bonds were unchanged at midday, according to traders, who are looking ahead to next week’s smaller-than average $4.97 billion new issue calendar.
September 29 -
Municipal bond traders on Friday are looking ahead to next week’s new issue calendar, which will be headlined by deals from a New York State issuer.
September 29 -
Weekly volume in the primary municipal bond market is expected to almost reach $10 billion in what should be the busiest week in 14 weeks – just in time to close out the third quarter on a good note.
September 22 -
Top-shelf municipal bonds were stronger at midday, according to traders, who are looking ahead to next week’s $9.92 billion new issue calendar.
September 22 -
Municipal bond traders on Friday are looking ahead to next week’s new issue calendar, which has a hefty number of competitive and negotiate bond offerings slated for sale.
September 22 -
Top quality municipal bonds ended mixed on Thursday, traders said, as the market saw the University of Virginia come to market with a 100-year taxable bond offering.
September 21