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The groundings of Boeing 737 MAX 8 and tariffs with China could have an impact on revenue growth among ports and airports.
April 8 -
“State, local governments and their constituents need Congressional help," BDA said in new testimony.
April 8 -
With a trillion dollar infrastructure deficit looming and a bill not yet on the table, many are wondering how pension funds could help.
April 5 -
Whistleblower Johan Rosenberg has alleged that the conspiracy cost issuers over $1 billion — $719 million in California, $349 million in Illinois, and $134 million in Massachusetts.
April 4 -
The clarification allows dozens of otherwise stalled housing projects around the nation to move ahead with financing that includes a combination of tax exempt multifamily PABs and the 4% federal housing tax credit.
April 4 -
The IRS audit of the Puerto Rico Municipal Finance Agency's $59 million in 2005 Series B Refunding Bonds is the third IRS audit of tax-advantaged bonds involving the commonwealth announced over the last six weeks.
April 3 -
The SEC now has a stronger card to play when pursuing an enforcement case, lawyers said.
April 3 -
Cannava argues that emails, witness statements, and other evidence cast doubt on the SEC's claims that he acted recklessly.
April 2 -
The Public Buildings Renewal Act would authorize $5 billion in private activity bonds for the construction or rehabilitation government-owned buildings.
April 1 -
Former college official Keith Borge was charged Thursday with defrauding municipal securities investors and concealing the school’s crumbling finances.
March 29 -
The House Natural Resources Committee has scheduled a May 2 hearing to examine the successes and failures of PROMESA.
March 28 -
Presidential candidate Sen. Amy Klobuchar rolled out her trillion dollar infrastructure plan, supporting Move America and Build America bonds.
March 28 -
A former municipal advisor accused of billing a city thousands of dollars for services it did not receive is now facing criminal fraud charges.
March 28 -
The Senate on Wednesday debated a $13.45 billion disaster aid bill that would require Puerto Rico to assume a local share of additional FEMA aid rather than the 100% federal share in a bill passed by the House.
March 27 -
As Congress prepares work on an infrastructure package, the transportation secretary endorsed private funding through pensions and endowment funds.
March 27 -
The lawsuit filed in federal court is now the second national suit alleging fraud in the variable-rate debt market.
March 27 -
Airport officials want an increased Passenger Facility Charge to pay back bonds, and say federal funding isn’t enough to pay for upgrades.
March 26 -
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.
March 25 -
The MSRB plans to roll out changes to simplify the submission process on EMMA.
March 22 -
A 2018 high court decision has been positive for state and local government budgets, but not as much a boost as some of the estimates had predicted.
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