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Fitch Ratings ranks the credit as AA, up from AA-minus.
November 1 -
The increase in the muni market's size, number of novel credits and retail investors suggest it's "finally time" for direct SEC regulation, argue market veterans Kent Hiteshew and David Dubrow.
November 1 -
The board has put out fourteen questions on its fee setting process and will be accepting responses until January 31.
October 31 -
The future of infrastructure spending is in doubt post-election.
October 30 -
The key question for municipal market investors is less about who wins the races for the White House and Congress and more about by how much.
October 29 -
The infrastructure grants are bolstered by bond financing.
October 28 -
Municipal advisor Hamlin Capital Advisors and Michael Ferrell Braun have been charged by the SEC for failing to disclose material conflicts of interest to its charter school clients.
October 28 -
"We have made good progress, but inflation is still running above the FOMC's 2% objective," said Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Beth Hammack.
October 25 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board held its first board meeting over Oct. 23-24, where it approved a number of rule proposals and requests.
October 25 -
Despite studies showing questionable financials, municipalities continue to build
October 24 -
Market participants warned of the law's potential harm to a market that's famously bespoke and self-regulated.
October 23 -
Tax experts are looking past the election for clues about the fate of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which is approaching its sunset and includes the controversial SALT cap.
October 22 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has charged Alliance Global Partners with publishing daily quotes at above market prices on between 4,300 and 6,500 different municipal bonds over a two-year period.
October 22 -
In FY 2025, the Securities and Exchange Commission's Examination Division will be closely monitoring for compliance with MSRB Rule G-42 on the core standards of municipal advisors, in addition to enforcing the T+1 settlement cycle.
October 22 -
Mega projects in Boston and Philadelphia top the list.
October 21 -
As federal funding dries up, cites are searching for new funding sources.
October 18 -
The city faces no monetary penalty or monitorship in the final judgment in what those involved are calling an unprecedented move for SEC litigation.
October 17 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board will hold its first meeting of fiscal 2025 on October 23 and 24, under its new chair, Warren "Bo" Daniels.
October 17 -
The Hampton County School District in Varnville, South Carolina has won its dispute over the tax-exempt status of Series 2010 general obligation bonds.
October 16 -
The board has requested comment on additional disclosures that state and local governments would need to provide in financial statements but faces a long timeline for implementation.
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