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Cincinnati-based Fifth Third Securities is the seventh firm charged by the Commission for failing to comply with the appropriate disclosures in connection with the limited offering exemption.
July 20 -
The proposed change to a one-minute reporting window will be discussed at the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board upcoming quarterly meeting.
July 20 -
Despite efforts to pinpoint the problems that stand in the way of data standardization, solving those issues is still a long way off, panelists at the Brookings Municipal Finance Conference said.
July 19 -
The competition is open to nonprofit financing institutions and the funding will target clean technology projects in underserved areas of the country.
July 18 -
Transit capital investment grants would be funded at the lowest level in decades under the House GOP 2024 draft bill.
July 13 -
The SEC has adopted amendments that will increase minimum liquidity requirements, among other features but will only affect the muni market on the margins.
July 13 -
A recent paper reveals a combination of factors results in savings for issuers.
July 12 -
A new report finds that refunding tax-exempt debt with taxable bonds is more costly than waiting until the call date.
July 11 -
The ruling striking down affirmative action may bring a fresh headwind to the higher education space, which already faces soft enrollment trends.
July 11 -
Vern Breland has been permanently barred from participating in any municipal securities issuance after he and the city's municipal advisor were charged with misleading investors on two offerings.
July 10 -
It's the largest federal transportation grant to date, said Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.
July 7 -
More than 80% of Michigan's larger cities said they are using ARPA funds for capital improvements like buildings and parks.
July 6 -
The SEC has settled with Robert Benecke and his firm Benecke Economics for acting as an unregistered MA in a case that is emblematic of the growing problem regulators and advisors alike face.
July 3 -
States are putting billions of dollars of federal broadband funding to work, with more on the way.
June 30 -
The bank would be modeled in part on the Reconstruction Finance Corporation created during the Great Depression, said the bill's sponsor, Rep. Danny Davis, D-Ill.
June 29 -
Changes to the direct-pay system provides opportunities for nonprofits to cash in tax credits
June 28 -
Road projects make up more than half of the winning applicants, with transit accounting for another 16%.
June 28 -
Getting project grant agreements in place, which formally releases the federal funds, is taking more time than expected.
June 28 -
The Brent Spence Bridge and Hudson Tunnel were among last year's winners of the sought-after federal Mega grants.
June 27 -
The FAA's reauthorization is facing trubulence before its expiration in September, but the enormous amount of cash airports have received from recent legislation situates them well regardless.
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