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Market participants whose electronic systems have been affected by Hurricane Sandy may want to notify the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board.
October 30 -
The MSRB cancelled a board meeting-related press call Monday due to deteriorating weather conditions caused by Hurricane Sandy.
October 29 -
Comments made by banking analyst Meredith Whitney in 2010 about looming municipal defaults caused more damage to the market than market participants charged with fraud in recent years, former muni regulator Paul S. Maco, said Friday.
October 26 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission is not pursuing the idea of imposing a three-strikes-and-you're-out system for issuers with disclosure failures, like the one floated last week by an SEC commissioner, John Cross, the director of the SEC's Office of Municipal Securities said here on Thursday.
October 25 -
The National Association of Bond Lawyers has announced winners of three awards recognizing notable service to the association and the public finance sector to Howard Zucker, Dave Caprera, and Hobby Presley.
October 25 -
Underwriters must conduct thorough due-diligence, checking issuers' official statements and continuing disclosure agreements for completeness and accuracy, prior to underwriting their bonds, a Securities and Exchange Commission official warned lawyers here.
October 25 -
Securities and Exchange Commission officials downplayed the potential for the so-called budget "sequestration" Thursday, but said dealers selling Build America Bonds should inform investors of any potentially risky call provisions.
October 25 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission will be hiring more staff for its office of municipal securities in the coming years, the new director, John Cross, told bond lawyers meeting here.
October 25 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board has proposed rule changes designed to both streamline underwriters' submission of new-issue bond information and reduce reporting errors.
October 23 -
An international proposal that would stipulate the amount of capital banks must hold against assets could discourage banks from buying municipal bonds, according to the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association.
October 22 -
David Lerner Associates Inc. has agreed to pay some $4.3 million in fines and restitution for charging excessive markups on transactions of municipal bonds and collateralized-mortgage obligations between 2005 and 2012.
October 22 -
Marcy Edwards, senior financial policy advisor to the District of Columbia's chief financial officer, has been named a public board member of the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board, the MSRB announced Monday.
October 22 -
The SEC could tighten oversight of muni underwriters or adopt a "three strike system" for issuers if lawmakers fail to grant the SEC authority to set disclosure standards for issuers, a top regulator said Friday.
October 19 -
Jeanine Rodgers Caruso, president of Fiscal Advisors & Marketing Inc., is the new board president of the National Association of Independent Public Finance Advisors
October 17 -
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority has ordered seven firms to pay more than $260,000 in fines and restitution to customers for violations of trade reporting and other municipal securities rules.
October 17 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission hopes to finalize its definition of municipal advisor early next year, according to the head of the SEC's municipal securities office.
October 16 -
Market participants should be wary of threats to tax-exempt bonds, but the politically-charged atmosphere in Washington, D.C. raises doubts about the ability of Congress to pass comprehensive tax reform legislation, lobbyists and others said Friday.
October 12 -
Middle-market, fixed-income dealer firms are adding staffers to their compliance divisions, part of an expensive effort to comply with a host of new financial regulations coming from Washington, D.C., some executives said at a meeting here.
October 12 -
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority has begun examining municipal bond dealers' compliance with the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board's recently released interpretive guidance to Rule G-17, which spells out underwriters' fair-dealing obligations to municipal issuers.
October 11 -
Middle-market municipal bond dealers are banding with issuers, analysts and others to form Municipal Bonds for America, a coalition created to head off threats to the tax-exempt status of munis.
October 10