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Visible Supply

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Visible supply
New muni bond issues scheduled to come to market within the next 30 days.

Visible Supply
1. A new issue of bonds that is not currently being sold, but will be sold in the next month.

2. Commodities that are in a warehouse and are able to be delivered for a spot or futures contract.

visible supply
New security issues, primarily bonds, scheduled for sale during the next month.


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