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The draft amendments seek to retire 40 pieces of interpretive guidance related to interdealer confirmations.
September 29 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board heads into its new fiscal year focused on market regulation, improving data for the muni market, and updating its EMMA technology platform.
September 29 -
"The major question is whether a shutdown is going to result in a ratings impact in the municipal market, and the answer here is no," said Jennifer Johnston, director of research for Franklin Templeton's fixed income-municipal bond team.
September 28 -
The House Financial Services Committee grilled SEC chief Gary Gensler Wednesday.
September 27 -
Republican-led states sued over the rule, arguing in part that it would injure states like Wyoming that depend on tax revenue from fossil fuel industries.
September 26 -
The firm, without admitting or denying the findings, agreed to pay a $60,000 civil penalty.
September 26 -
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said the $202 million grant signals the Biden administration's commitment to "clean, electrified high-speed rail into the heart of some of the largest and fastest growing cities in California."
September 26 -
The embattled Senator has an extensive understanding of public finance issues and has worked with muni groups on important legislation.
September 25 -
The bill is expected to pass this week in a move that would open the flood gates for banks and financial institutions to involve themselves legally in the banking of cannabis profits.
September 25 -
The MAMBA Act would modernize IRS rules affecting private activity bonds.
September 22 -
State and local governments showing strength in a time of financial uncertainty
September 21 -
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law gives the country "the best start we've ever had," in setting up a national bullet train network, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg told a House panel Wednesday.
September 21 -
The website now shows Bloomberg's yield curve with hourly updates between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. The move changes EMMA's usual practice of displaying yield curve data from the day before.
September 20 -
As the Disaster Relief Fund runs dry, FEMA asks Congress for appropriation renewal.
September 19 -
The GOP stopgap funding measure may only kick the can down the road for a month, but how this bill passes will have implications for how Congress feels about additional spending measures.
September 18 -
The stalled appropriations battle is alarming counties and cities dependent of federal funding
September 15 -
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit denied Treasury's motion for en banc review following its January panel decision that rendered the American Rescue Plan Act's Offset Provision "unconstitutionally unascertainable."
September 15 -
The amendments exempt those who've already qualified as a municipal advisor representative from retaking the Series 50 exam.
September 13 -
"I'd always had a public interest leaning, but to bundle finance with public policy and federal tax law into this gumbo of a practice that produces essential public projects is fundamentally attractive to me," said Joshua Bonney.
September 13 -
Securities and Exchange Commission chairman Gary Gensler, speaking in front of the Senate Banking Committee, defended his tenure and the 22 rulemaking proposals he's adopted in the last few years.
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