We believe high yield municipal bond demand will remain strong and new deals should continue to be over subscribed as investors look to lock in attractive yields. #Chartoftheweek
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Contrary to some common myths and misperceptions, premium bonds have several advantages that may make them attractive candidates in a municipal bond portfolio. You can discover two of these myths here.
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Municipal bonds feature solid fundamentals, attractive valuations and compelling supply/demand dynamics. #weeklyinsights #equities https://bit.ly/3yUXENd
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Municipal bond yields edged up slightly this week after a large new issue calendar saw $12 billion in new supply come to market. This brings total volume for the year up to nearly $225 billion. This is an increase of over 38% from this time last year. Bond volume is often front loaded during a presential election year. This is usually attributed to issuers seeking to avoid the market volatility that is associated with a presidential election in November. As a result, many investors expect bond volume to decline in the second half of the year.
06/28/2024 Public Finance Market Commentary
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Municipal bond yields edged up slightly this week after a large new issue calendar saw $12 billion in new supply come to market. This brings total volume for the year up to nearly $225 billion. This is an increase of over 38% from this time last year. Bond volume is often front loaded during a presential election year. This is usually attributed to issuers seeking to avoid the market volatility that is associated with a presidential election in November. As a result, many investors expect bond volume to decline in the second half of the year.
06/28/2024 Public Finance Market Commentary
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Municipal bond yields edged up slightly this week after a large new issue calendar saw $12 billion in new supply come to market. This brings total volume for the year up to nearly $225 billion. This is an increase of over 38% from this time last year. Bond volume is often front loaded during a presential election year. This is usually attributed to issuers seeking to avoid the market volatility that is associated with a presidential election in November. As a result, many investors expect bond volume to decline in the second half of the year.
06/28/2024 Public Finance Market Commentary
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Municipal bond yields edged up slightly this week after a large new issue calendar saw $12 billion in new supply come to market. This brings total volume for the year up to nearly $225 billion. This is an increase of over 38% from this time last year. Bond volume is often front loaded during a presential election year. This is usually attributed to issuers seeking to avoid the market volatility that is associated with a presidential election in November. As a result, many investors expect bond volume to decline in the second half of the year.
06/28/2024 Public Finance Market Commentary
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