Finra

Freedom posted this helpful information: Hope that this helps, lawman

Try this link. All bond trades are tracked by FINRA.

https://finra-markets.morningstar.com/BondCenter/

Select the "search" tab.
Look for "Advanced Search" and click on "show"

Then fill out the information as follows:

Under "Issuer / Bond Type" , select Corporate for "sub-product type"

Under "Maturity Date" select 8/1/2023 and 8/31/2023 (looking for one year maturities)

Under "Ratings and Credit"

For investment grade select Baa3 to Aaa for Moody's Rating and BBB- to AAA for S&P Rating.

Under "Trade Parameters"

Set the dates if you want to limit the search to recently traded notes.

Then click "Show Results" and agree to the terms

You will see the results and then sort the results by "yield" by clicking on yield twice to get descending yield.

The Bank of America note will appear near the top of the descending sort.

You can play around with the search parameters as you want.
 
I'm not looking for any specific companies.



I feel like I am being trolled. If you leave the company/cusip fields blank and hit search it will return a list of thousands of issues. Or, you could hit Advance Search button and filter out issues that don’t meet your criteria for rating, coupon, maturity, etc.
 
Freedom posted this helpful information: Hope that this helps, lawman

Try this link. All bond trades are tracked by FINRA.

https://finra-markets.morningstar.com/BondCenter/

Select the "search" tab.
Look for "Advanced Search" and click on "show"

Then fill out the information as follows:

Under "Issuer / Bond Type" , select Corporate for "sub-product type"

Under "Maturity Date" select 8/1/2023 and 8/31/2023 (looking for one year maturities)

Under "Ratings and Credit"

For investment grade select Baa3 to Aaa for Moody's Rating and BBB- to AAA for S&P Rating.

Under "Trade Parameters"

Set the dates if you want to limit the search to recently traded notes.

Then click "Show Results" and agree to the terms

You will see the results and then sort the results by "yield" by clicking on yield twice to get descending yield.

The Bank of America note will appear near the top of the descending sort.

You can play around with the search parameters as you want.

Perfect! Thanks
 
Back
Top Bottom