Washington

  • Washington

    The Securities and Exchange Commission on Tuesday approved a proposal by the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board to make yields for interdealer trades available on EMMA beginning April 30.

    March 21
  • Washington

    WASHINGTON — Reps. Steve LaTourette and Marcia Fudge of Ohio have introduced a bill that would provide $4 billion for states and land banks to issue newly-created 30-year tax credit demolition bonds to demolish vacant, foreclosed and abandoned homes across the country to prevent "a tsunami of blight."

    March 20
  • The Internal Revenue Service unveiled a voluntary closing agreement program for certain tax-exempt student loan bond issuers, giving them until July 31 to apply for relief under the settlement program.

    March 20
  • Washington

    The District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority sold $440.6 million of tax-exempt bonds, raising $177.4 million for infrastructure improvements and saving $17.8 million by refunding bonds issued in 2003, the authority said Monday.

    March 19
  • Tax

    WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service recently closed an audit of $228.1 million of Series 2007A green bonds issued by the Syracuse Industrial Development Authority in New York without changing the tax-exempt status of the bonds.

    March 19
  • Tax

    State tax revenue growth weakened in the fourth quarter of 2011 due to weak economic conditions as well as the expiration of temporary tax increases and the stimulus provisions of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, the Rockefeller Institute said in a report.

    March 19
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  • Washington

    The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority ordered four firms and one individual to pay a total of $187,296 in fines and restitution to investors for violations of municipal market rules.

    March 16
  • Washington

    SAN FRANCISCO — Seattle-Northwest Securities Corp., a municipal bond broker and dealer, said board member Karl Leaverton will replace Maud Daudon as its new president and chief executive.

    March 16
  • Tax

    WASHINGTON — The Joint Committee on Taxation has released revenue estimates for muni bond provisions in President Obama's fiscal 2013 budget showing a gain of $520 billion over 10 years for the proposed 28% cap on the value of tax-exempt interest and other tax preferences.

    March 15
  • WASHINGTON — The two-year, $109 billion highway bill that cleared the Senate Wednesday contained several provisions that would benefit or ease restrictions on municipal bonds, but market participants think they could come to nothing if the House insists on pursuing its own bill.

    March 15
  • WASHINGTON — The Senate voted 74 to 22 on Wednesday to approve a two-year, $109 billion highway reauthorization bill that would increase the limit for bank-qualified bonds to $30 million from $10 million.

    March 14
  • Washington

    Fourteen municipal market groups are urging the Securities and Exchange Commission to refrain from requiring money market funds' net-asset values to float, warning such a change would hurt state and local governments and money market funds.

    March 14
  • WASHINGTON — The Senate narrowly approved a proposal to prohibit the use of private-activity bond financing on certain toll roads as they inched toward final passage of a two-year, $109 billion highway reauthorization bill Tuesday.

    March 13
  • Washington

    The MSRB proposed a rule change that would limit dealers from using the term "NRO," or "not reoffered," in written communications about new muni securities, a move aimed at ensuring market participants will have accurate and timely price and yield information.

    March 13
  • Washington

    The liberal think tank the Center for American Progress has proposed a plan to promote a new source of financing for troubled state housing finance agencies — the House America Bond.

    March 13
  • Washington

    WASHINGTON — Bond lawyers and issuers are urging the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board to withdraw or revise guidance that warns underwriters against consenting to changes for bonds that could hurt parity bondholders, unless the changes are authorized by bond documents.

    March 12
  • Tax

    Several bond lawyers said they were pleased the IRS settled a tax dispute over a $10.2 million of BABs issued by Half Moon Bay, Calif., in 2009 by reducing its subsidy payment from the federal government to 29% from 35% of interest costs.

    March 9
  • Washington

    WASHINGTON — The District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority plans to price $445 million of tax-exempt public utility revenue bonds Tuesday and Wednesday, as part of a $3.8 billion plan to improve water and sewer infrastructure, according to a preliminary official statement.

    March 9
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  • Tax

    SAVANNAH — Federal officials outlined ongoing municipal bond regulatory efforts Thursday and defended a host of initiatives they said are critical to maintain market stability and protect municipal bond issuers and retail investors.

  • Tax

    SAVANNAH, Ga. — The Treasury Department is planning to propose regulations on issue price and other arbitrage-related issues, including long-term working capital grants, John Cross 3d, Treasury's associate tax legislative counsel, told bond lawyers meeting here Thursday.

    March 8