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"We supported the approved rule change and are extremely disappointed that the MSRB is now proposing to halt the progress it had been making toward full and complete transparency in the municipal securities market," Dimensional Fund Advisors officials said in a letter.
July 14 -
The House Appropriations Committee kicks things off with markups of three infrastructure-related funding bills this week, including transportation.
July 14 -
Tim Ruby has joined Wells Fargo as its healthcare, higher education and not-for-profit division executive. He will be based in Chicago.
July 14 -
The top issuers for the first half of 2025 put out a combined 89 issuances amounting to more than $39 billion in par value.
July 14 -
New York City lawmakers spent big on social services. But the budget still leaves the city exposed to cuts by the Trump administration and congressional GOP.
July 14 -
New York issuers lead a $9 billion slate.
July 11 -
Some local governments have begun formal assessments about whether electric services to their communities should be municipalized or whether their existing franchise agreements can be updated in their favor.
July 11 -
The negative outlook affects about $1.1 billion in combined GO and lease revenue debt, according to Fitch.
July 11 -
The Harris School of Public Policy is launching a new course, "Careers in Municipal Finance," designed to grow the public finance talent pipeline.
July 11 -
The Public Service Commission said it will reconsider rates at its August meeting.
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