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Pennsylvania’s last-minute plan to help its capital city meet a $3.3 million general obligation payment to bondholders last week is a “credit positive,” but Harrisburg needs “external support” to achieve long-term fiscal stability, according to Moody’s Investors Service.
September 20 -
SAN FRANCISCO — On the eve of its first field hearing on the municipal securities market here, the Securities and Exchange Commission issued an “investor bulletin” highlighting the key characteristics and risks of munis, while two self-regulators jointly released a notice reminding dealers of their obligations to investors while selling them munis in the secondary market.
September 20 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — ACA Financial Guaranty Corp. is asking Santa Rosa Bay Bridge Authority bondholders if they are interested in creating a committee to investigate potential resolutions to the northwest Florida issuer’s looming payment default.
September 20 -
ALAMEDA, Calif. — The Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating bonds issued by Victorville, Calif., and its enterprises, a city official has confirmed.
September 17 -
CHICAGO — A Minnesota judge this week kept alive a lawsuit filed by retirees against the state’s public pension funds that challenges legislation enacted earlier this year curbing benefit increases for current retirees.
September 16 -
CHICAGO — Detroit-based law firm Lewis & Munday PC has been on a small hiring spree since last year and has opened an office in New York with an eye on Connecticut.
September 16 -
California Attorney General Jerry Brown said Wednesday the state will sue eight council members and former officials of the city of Bell for the return of hundreds of thousands of dollars of “unwarranted” salaries.
September 16 -
A high-ranking Securities and Exchange Commission enforcement official warned Tuesday that issuers risk running afoul of the federal securities laws if they hide materially important information deep within bond-offering documents.
September 15 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board issued a notice Wednesday making clear that it will not begin registration and rulemaking activities for non-dealer municipal advisers until after Oct. 1, as required by the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.
September 15 -
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority has fined UBS Financial Services Inc., Wells Fargo Securities LLC, and two other firms a total of $50,500 for violating municipal trade, pricing and supervisory rules.
September 15 -
New York Democrats chose Sen. Eric Schneiderman on Tuesday as their candidate for attorney general in November.
September 15 -
The top Republican on a House Financial Services Committee panel on Wednesday applauded the decision by the Federal Housing Finance Agency to block PACE energy programs nationwide.
September 15 -
WASHINGTON — Several derivatives market participants attending a federal roundtable here were supportive of a lag in the reporting of large or “block” over-the-counter derivative transactions that can move the market, but they were not sure how much of a delay would be reasonable.
September 14 -
Fearing a national precedent may be set that could affect billions of dollars of municipal debt across the country, the National Federation of Municipal Analysts has filed a brief in Vallejo, Calif.’s bankruptcy case.
September 14 -
WASHINGTON — Market participants are concerned that issuers of draw-down bonds with tax benefits provided by temporary stimulus provisions could lose some benefits if the provisions expire at the end of the year as scheduled.
September 14 -
WASHINGTON — Market participants attending a federal roundtable here Tuesday are expected to raise concerns about price reporting requirements for dealer counterparties to municipal swaps that will be proposed in coming months by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
September 13 -
Parking garages serving the new Yankee Stadium in the Bronx are headed for default on $237.6 million of tax-exempt bonds due to low usage in the face of cheaper alternatives, the borrower disclosed last month.
September 13 -
As litigation began Monday against the city of Harrisburg and the Harrisburg Authority, other Pennsylvania municipal governments are facing similar fiscal woes — rising labor costs and sluggish revenue streams.
September 13 -
Assured Guaranty’s chief executive officer said while the outlook for new municipal bond insurers isn’t good, the industry’s alleged problems with existing portfolios are overblown and unsupported by recent data.
September 10 -
WASHINGTON — Douglas Lee Campbell, a former senior vice president and marketer in Bank of America’s municipal derivatives group, pleaded guilty Thursday to three criminal counts for engaging in bid-rigging and fraud conspiracies connected with guaranteed investment contract and other municipal finance agreements.
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