
Sarah Wynn covers securities and infrastructure for the Washington bureau.

Sarah Wynn covers securities and infrastructure for the Washington bureau.
On deck for the meeting scheduled for next week, the MSRB's Board of Directors will discuss pennying, upcoming EMMA enhancements and financial disclosure timeliness by issuers.
The SEC’s Technology and Electronic Trading Subcommittee meets on pennying.
Bankers, lobbyists, issuers and lawyers aren't necessarily optimistic on an infrastructure bill passing this year.
Among the beneficiaries is a bond-financed bus line in Portland, Oregon.
The MSRB's first podcast will focus on yield curves.
The groundings of Boeing 737 MAX 8 and tariffs with China could have an impact on revenue growth among ports and airports.
With a trillion dollar infrastructure deficit looming and a bill not yet on the table, many are wondering how pension funds could help.
The SEC now has a stronger card to play when pursuing an enforcement case, lawyers said.
Former college official Keith Borge was charged Thursday with defrauding municipal securities investors and concealing the school’s crumbling finances.
Presidential candidate Sen. Amy Klobuchar rolled out her trillion dollar infrastructure plan, supporting Move America and Build America bonds.
A former municipal advisor accused of billing a city thousands of dollars for services it did not receive is now facing criminal fraud charges.
As Congress prepares work on an infrastructure package, the transportation secretary endorsed private funding through pensions and endowment funds.
Airport officials want an increased Passenger Facility Charge to pay back bonds, and say federal funding isn’t enough to pay for upgrades.
A Chicago area broker-dealer agreed to pay a $25,000 to settle FINRA charges that it relied on alternative trading systems and failed to maintain its own risk-management controls.
The MSRB plans to roll out changes to simplify the submission process on EMMA.
The new amendments would increase transparency and equal access to information, the MSRB said.
Longtime muni lobbyist Michael Decker will now have a working relationship with Bond Dealers of America.
While associated with J.P. Morgan, a broker allegedly cheated on her Series 52 exam, violating FINRA Rule 2010.
Blockchain could benefit the muni market, but receives pushback in an industry historically slow to change.
Former Macon-Bibb County Manager Dale Walker agreed to settle charges he gave an advantage to an investment adviser the SEC said he was pursuing romantically.