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The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board on Monday released final and draft guidance on issues related to its G-40 advertising rules for municipal advisors.
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Profits for New York City’s securities industry have climbed to the highest level since the end of the recession sparked largely by the 2008 global financial crisis, a state report said.
September 17 -
The disclosure of some variable-rate demand obligation information on EMMA shouldn't be used to dismiss a lawsuit alleging fraud in VRDO remarketing,lawyers for the plaintiff told an Illinois court.
September 17 -
Falling crime rates and rising graduation rates were highlighted in the New York City Mayor’s management report for fiscal 2018.
September 17 -
Raymond James plans to enhance its standing in Texas public school finance with the addition of Curtil Culwell, who was superintendent of three different school districts.
September 17 -
Richard Clarida was sworn in as vice chairman and a member of the Federal Reserve System Board of Governors Monday.
September 17 -
Municipal advisors have a duty of care to their clients that is much more comprehensive, and more demanding.
September 17
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Selling prices remained elevated, while business activity expanded at a slower pace in September, the Empire State Manufacturing Survey showed.
September 17 -
The fallout from a 2017 federal fraud case is continuing to impact bond investors with the latest development involving the loss of tax-exempt status for bonds that were issued for two assisted living facilities in Georgia.
September 14 -
Tax revenue from gambling in August was up 24.5% year-over-year, according to a state report.
September 14 -
Mayor Bill de Blasio and Comptroller Scott Stringer want to double energy efficiency investment to $4 billion over three years.
September 14 -
The municipal bond market will be ready and waiting for the $7 billion of new issuance, including the first billion dollar deal in nearly five weeks.
September 14 -
Thefirefighters' pension fund says Chicago shorted it $3.3 million, and wants to use an Illinois law to intercept state grant funds.
September 14 -
The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco announced Friday Mary C. Daly was named president and chief executive officer, effective October 1, 2018.
September 14 -
The committee is holding a public hearing on its report on the causes of the debt crisis on Sept. 18 in San Juan.
September 14 -
Long considered a dove, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans Friday expressed comfort with the inflation outlook and repeated his belief rates will become slightly restrictive. That led some observers to ramp up concern about the flattening yield curve.
September 14 -
Two state senators are backing a proposal to toll low-occupancy vehicles in carpool lanes on highways that currently lack tolls.
September 14 -
Former Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen says the central bank should consider deliberately courting an economic boom to make up for a bust by promising to keep interest rates “lower-for-longer” after they are cut to zero.
September 14 -
Municipal bond traders will see a healthy new issue calendar hit the market next week.
September 14 -
The Unsecured Creditors Committee continued an effort to change the deal in a hearing on Thursday.
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