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The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board implemented several enhancements that will make it easier for market participants to submit continuing disclosure documents to its EMMA system.
August 25 -
States and local governments are lodging strong opposition to a Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board proposal that would specially designate issuers that voluntarily agree to file annual financial information to the board's EMMA system within 120 days of the end of their fiscal years.
August 24 -
WASHINGTON - The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association is concerned that an interpretive release the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission last month may prove unreasonably burdensome for dealers and make them less willing to enter into trades with retail customers.
August 24 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — The alleged pay-to-play scheme in connection with Jefferson County, Ala.'s sewer bonds and swaps unraveled further yesterday when Montgomery-based bond dealer William Blount pleaded guilty in a plea agreement to one count each of bribery and conspiracy.
August 19 -
Legislation pending in Congress would allow state and local governments to use tax-exempt private-activity bonds to finance building or refurbishing grocery stores and other fresh produce businesses in 20 cities with "food deserts."
August 18 -
A senior citizen housing facility in Orange County, N.Y., has defaulted on principal and interest payments, according to a material event notice.
August 18 -
WASHINGTON — The National Association of Bond Lawyers is questioning whether a Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board proposal to specially designate issuers that undertake any of four types of voluntary initiatives may have the unintended effect of misleading investors about the creditworthiness of the issuers' securities.
August 18 -
New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo Monday filed fraud charges against Charles Schwab & Co., alleging it misled investors about the risks of auction-rate securities.
August 18 -
Two New York-based broker-dealers - Chapdelaine & Co. and Whitaker Securities LLC - agreed to pay a total of $30,000 to settle muni trade rule violations, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority announced yesterday.
August 18 -
WASHINGTON - The Governmental Accounting Standards Board on Friday urged market participants to submit written comments on exposure drafts on health care and other post-employment benefit plans and Chapter 9 bankruptcies by Aug. 28.
August 17 -
WASHINGTON - The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board has a disclosure system and fair-dealing rule that should be considered in any regulatory regime established for derivatives, the MSRB told Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner last week.
August 17 -
The Treasury Department's draft derivatives bill contains a technical glitch that renders meaningless a provision that was intended to restrict small municipalities from participating in derivatives transactions, several lawyers said late last week.
August 17 -
WASHINGTON — The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board has filed a proposed rule change with the Securities and Exchange Commission that would raise the board’s annual fee for municipal securities firms to $500 from $300 on Oct. 1 and generate an additional $280,000 for the board for fiscal year 2010.
August 14 -
WASHINGTON - The first industry groups to comment on two Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board proposals tied to its EMMA disclosure system are warning that they may be unfair or unduly burdensome in certain respects.
August 13 -
BRADENTON, Fla. - Alabama's House yesterday passed a bill authorizing a new occupational tax for Jefferson County and another bill requiring the county to hire a comptroller and a manager.
August 13 -
Public power utilities that issue tax-exempt and taxable debt to finance projects would like the massive climate bill pending in Congress to include tax-exempt, as well as taxable, debt in its credit enhancement provisions. The bill, introduced May 15 and co-sponsored by Reps. Henry A. Waxman, D-Calif., and Edward J. Markey, D-Mass., would create a Clean Energy Deployment Administration that could provide credit support to taxable debt obligations sold by state, local, and private-sector entities to finance "clean energy" projects. The credit enhancement could take the form of direct loans, letters of credit, loan guarantees, insurance, or purchases of debt instruments. The bill is pending in the Senate.
August 13 -
SAN FRANCISCO - Vallejo, Calif.'s public employee unions have given up on getting the city tossed out of bankruptcy court.
August 11 -
The two broker-dealer trade groups are taking opposite stances on the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board's proposal to require dealers to disclose contributions to bond ballot campaign committees to the MSRB.
August 10 -
WASHINGTON - Several members of the Senate Banking Committee yesterday warned that the Obama administration's proposal to regulate credit rating agencies does not go far enough to ensure the agencies use reliable information to determine ratings.
August 6 -
WASHINGTON - The Securities and Exchange Commission yesterday released its proposed pay-to-play restrictions for investment advisers and has set an Oct. 6 deadline for public comments, including on whether the curbs should be expanded to include contributions to charities and other institutions closely affiliated with elected officials.
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