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The next milestone in the shift to the Secured Overnight Financing Rate is expected to be the announcement from the U.K.’s Financial Conduct Authority before the end of this year declaring Libor as nonrepresentative.
October 29 -
As more people work from home, people could be more focused on building out broadband infrastructure.
October 28 -
Tax changes sought by the municipal bond industry are likely to be embedded into infrastructure legislation.
October 27 -
The MSRB also said it was looking for volunteers for two advisory groups.
October 27 -
Many issuers in California specifically do not mention climate change in their official statements.
October 26 -
The board, at the first quarterly board meeting of its 2021 fiscal year, also voted to split its existing Nominating and Governance Committee into two.
October 23 -
The Oversight Board said it is working on a response.
October 23 -
The National Governors Association reported this week that states expect to exhaust their entire share of the Coronavirus Relief Fund by the Dec. 30 deadline.
October 22 -
Credit rating agencies have done relatively few credit downgrades.
October 21 -
A senior Federal Reserve official said an expansion of the MLF won’t happen unless the program is extended into 2021.
October 20 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board's new CEO plans to improve the quality of data on its site.
October 20 -
Groups said regulation would not be helpful in encouraging more disclosure.
October 19 -
Debt Program Manager, Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority
October 19 -
Democratic members of the Congressional Oversight Commission say the Federal Reserve has treated municipalities unfairly compared to private entities.
October 16 -
The majority of the spending was $21.36 million devoted to lobbying members of Congress and federal agencies over the 12 months that ended June 30.
October 16 -
As of Sept. 15, at least 49 states, transportation authorities and local governments have publicly projected declining revenues.
October 15 -
Groups say they're frustrated by the federal governments' inaction.
October 15 -
The board will discuss a long-term strategic plan for the MSRB and the regulatory framework of electronic trading platforms.
October 14 -
Current SEC Chair Jay Clayton will likely not be reappointed as both President Trump and Joe Biden are likely to pick chairs more aligned with their political parties.
October 14 -
New Jersey and Nevada were the only states to exhaust their reserves in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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