Legal
Benjamin Edwards, a professor of law at the William S. Boyd School of Law at the University of Nevada

There have been critics of SRO authority since they started regulating the financial industry nearly a century ago, but their ideas have yet to find a political moment so suited to them.

Community Standouts
New Issuance
Kiley Lambert

Kiley Lambert is a veteran content strategist and producer who leads editorial efforts across several American Banker live media programs. Prior to joining Arizent, he worked as a coordinating producer at CNBC Events and was an original member of the Bloomberg Live editorial team, where he was instrumental in launching several of the group's top event franchises. A graduate of Columbia University's School of General Studies, Lambert began his career in film and television, before landing his first events job as a producer of the annual PopTech Conference in Camden, Maine.

Kiley Lambert

Kiley Lambert is a veteran content strategist and producer who leads editorial efforts across several American Banker live media programs. Prior to joining Arizent, he worked as a coordinating producer at CNBC Events and was an original member of the Bloomberg Live editorial team, where he was instrumental in launching several of the group's top event franchises. A graduate of Columbia University's School of General Studies, Lambert began his career in film and television, before landing his first events job as a producer of the annual PopTech Conference in Camden, Maine.

Anatomy of a Deal
Jay Brown
MuniThink

Leveraging underutilized public real estate assets through commercial development can be a viable strategy to fund capital improvements.

Andrew Kalotay says taxpayers would have come out half a billion ahead had the issuer waited out the call date instead of refunding their exempt bonds with taxable paper for 14 transactions between 2018 and 2020.
MuniThink

Issuers routinely refund 5% bonds in year 10, and the resulting savings can be significant. It is notable that although refunding is typically associated with declining interest rates, 5% bonds are refunded even if rates rise.

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