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The Supreme Court has set March 22 as the date it will hear oral arguments on an appeal of a lower court ruling that a local Puerto Rico restructuring law is not allowed under federal bankruptcy law.
By Jack CaseyFebruary 4 -
The Securities and Exchange Commissions release of a final round of 14 underwriter settlements under its self-reporting initiative may indicate issuer settlement s are next.
By Jack CaseyFebruary 3 -
The House Natural Resources Committee will very soon begin forming legislation designed to aid Puerto Rico following a hearing one of its panels held on Tuesday on the need for a federal oversight authority in the commonwealth, said committee chair Rob Bishop, R-Utah.
By Jack CaseyFebruary 2 -
House Natural Resources Committee Chair Rob Bishop, R-Utah, said on Monday he believes the House can meet a March 31 deadline to have a responsible legislative package to help Puerto Rico as the commonwealth is negotiating with creditors on a new bond exchange proposal.
By Jack CaseyFebruary 1 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board will seek public comment on both how dealers should calculate the prevailing market price under its proposal requiring dealer disclosure of markups to retail customers and how it could get more issuers to disclose bank loans.
By Jack CaseyFebruary 1 -
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., is trying to amend an energy bill pending before the Senate to include a provision that would halt Puerto Rico creditor litigation until April 1.
By Jack CaseyJanuary 29 -
The House is scheduled to hold a voice vote on Monday on a bill that would treat investment grade and actively traded municipal securities as high quality liquid assets under a rule banking regulators adopted in 2014.
By Jack CaseyJanuary 28 -
Senate Democrats and Independents joined together on Wednesday to call for swift action to write and pass legislation that authorizes debt restructuring for Puerto Rico.
By Jack CaseyJanuary 27 -
Two Republican state committees that challenged the constitutionality of a Securities and Exchange Commission political contributions rule are insisting the SEC reject a Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board proposal to extend pay-to-play prohibitions to municipal advisors.
By Jack CaseyJanuary 26 - Washington
A House panel hearing on a federal oversight board for Puerto Rico has been rescheduled to Feb. 2 as a Republican governor is arguing against a Super Chapter 9 solution for the commonwealth but not ruling out bankruptcy protections for the territory's public authorities.
By Jack CaseyJanuary 25 -
The Association of Financial Guaranty Insurers is urging House and Senate leaders to pursue federal oversight of Puerto Rico but avoid bankruptcy access for the commonwealth.
By Jack CaseyJanuary 22 -
Dealer and advisor groups want revisions to a Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board proposal to extend pay-to-play prohibitions to non-dealer municipal advisors.
By Jack CaseyJanuary 21 -
A House committee panel hearing next week on the need for a federal financial oversight authority in Puerto Rico could pave the way for a legislative package to address the territory's problems by the end of March, according to congressional aides and lobbyists.
By Jack CaseyJanuary 20 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board plans to discuss bank loans and dealer disclosure of markups to retail customers during its board meeting here next week.
By Jack CaseyJanuary 20 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board announced on Tuesday which registered brokers, dealers, and municipal advisors will be required to participate in testing business continuity and disaster recovery plans.
By Jack CaseyJanuary 19 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board is asking the Securities and Exchange Commission to approve its slightly revised proposal to lengthen board members terms to four years from three.
By Jack CaseyJanuary 15 -
Only Congress can take the necessary steps to fully resolve Puerto Rico's debt crisis, Treasury Secretary Jack Lew said in a letter to congressional leadership on Friday.
By Jack CaseyJanuary 15 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has charged State Street Bank and Trust Co., the former head of its public funds group, and a lawyer-lobbyist with securities fraud for making illicit payments and campaign contributions to obtain Ohio pension fund business worth millions.
By Jack CaseyJanuary 14 -
A Securities and Exchange Commission proposal designed to bolster liquidity risk management among open-end funds would likely reduce the funds' appetite for municipal securities and deter infrastructure projects, the Government Finance Officers Association warned.
By Jack CaseyJanuary 14 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board on Tuesday released a regulatory notice detailing new core conduct requirements for municipal advisors.
By Jack CaseyJanuary 13












