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WASHINGTON — The central issue for Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board members gathered for a special meeting Thursday and Friday at their Alexandria, Va., headquarters is how the self-regulator will oversee municipal advisers.
December 1 -
Changes to the Securities and Exchange Commission’s Rule 15c2-12 designed to both increase the quantity and timeliness of issuers’ continuing disclosures take effect Wednesday and strongly encourage issuers of variable-rate demand obligations to use so-called long-form disclosure in their offering documents.
November 30 -
WASHINGTON — James Hertz, a former vice president and marketer in JPMorgan’s municipal derivatives group, pleaded guilty Tuesday to three criminal counts for engaging in bid-rigging and fraud conspiracies connected with guaranteed investment contracts and other municipal finance agreements, the Justice Department announced.
November 30 - Washington
WASHINGTON — The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board’s expenses over the next two years will increase “at significantly higher rates” as the MSRB continues to expand its information systems and begins to regulate municipal advisers, the board is cautioning.
November 30 -
Market participants remain divided over the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board's draft proposal to prohibit dealers from underwriting new negotiated or competitive bond deals if they served as the issuer's financial adviser.
November 24 -
The Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency disclosed Friday that it is complying with an additional information request from the Internal Revenue Service as part of the IRS’ ongoing review of the agency’s student-loan bonds.
November 22 -
New York attorney general and Governor-elect Andrew Cuomo sued former Quadrangle Group principal Steven Rattner Thursday over his alleged role in a widespread kickback scheme to obtain investments from New York’s largest pension fund, the $135 billion Common Retirement Fund.
November 18 -
WASHINGTON — The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board’s proposed guidance for broker’s brokers would force them to go beyond the board’s existing rules, would be inconsistent with their limited roles in the market, and would impede the efficiency of the interdealer market, the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association warned the MSRB this week.
November 17 -
WASHINGTON — Consumer prices fell short of economist expectations in October, expanding 0.2% due largely to higher gasoline prices, the Labor Department reported Wednesday.
November 17 -
WASHINGTON - Consumer prices rose 0.2% in October led largely by an increase in gasoline prices, the Labor Department reported Wednesday morning.
November 17 -
WASHINGTON — A special ethics panel has found New York Rep. Charles Rangel, former Democratic chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, guilty on 11 of 13 ethics charges, the panel announced Tuesday.
November 16 -
WASHINGTON - A special ethics panel has found Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., former chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, guilty on at least 11 of 13 ethics charges, congressional sources said Tuesday.
November 16 -
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority has fined Kildare Capital Inc. $25,000 for failing to timely report municipal securities transactions and other rule violations.
November 15 -
Dealer and non-dealer municipal advisers have until Dec. 31 to register with the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board under a new system launched Monday.
November 15 -
WASHINGTON — The Government Finance Officers Association is asking the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board to more clearly explain the importance of its proposal to nearly double the transaction fees it collects from dealers in order to pay for its development of its EMMA system as well as its new oversight of municipal advisers.
November 11 -
WASHINGTON — The Securities and Exchange Commission should rein in the American Bankers Association’s CUSIP Service Bureau and prevent it from charging market participants unreasonable and unwarranted fees, according to three trade groups.
November 10 -
WASHINGTON — Import prices jumped 0.9% in October, as both fuel and non-fuel imports rose, the Labor Department reported Wednesday morning. However, the rise was just shy of economists’ expectations.
November 10 -
WASHINGTON — Initial jobless claims decreased 24,000 to 435,000 on a seasonally adjusted basis for the week ended Nov. 6, more than canceling out the upwardly revised 22,000 increase reported the previous week, the Labor Department reported Wednesday morning.
November 10 -
WASHINGTON — Import prices jumped 0.9% in October, as both fuel and non-fuel imports rose, the Labor Department reported Wednesday morning. However, the rise was just shy of economists' expectations.
November 10 -
WASHINGTON - Initial jobless claims decreased 24,000 to 435,000 on a seasonally adjusted basis for the week ended Nov. 6, more than cancelling out the upwardly revised 22,000 increase reported the previous week, the Labor Department reported Wednesday morning.
November 10