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  • CHICAGO - Detroit late last month closed on amended swap agreements tied to its pension obligation certificates, ending a six-month headache that began in January when a downgrade triggered a swap termination event with an estimated $400 million price tag.

    July 22
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  • WASHINGTON - The Treasury Department yesterday sent Congress draft legislation designed to strengthen federal oversight of credit rating agencies, mitigate conflicts of interest, increase the transparency of the ratings process and reduce investor reliance on ratings.

    July 22
  • The Securities and Exchange Commission yesterday filed securities fraud charges against Memphis-based Morgan Keegan & Co. for misleading thousands of investors about the liquidity risks associated with auction-rate securities, while Alabama regulators took initial steps to ban the firm from doing business in the state.

    July 22
  • BRADENTON, Fla. - Economic, political, and legal challenges prevented special masters from reaching a successful conclusion in Jefferson County, Ala.'s federal sewer receivership case, the masters said in a report late Friday.

    July 21
  • WASHINGTON - Bond lawyers are concerned about the Securities and Exchange Commission's proposal to require issuers to disclose when they have received an Internal Revenue Service form that asks an issuer or borrower to help it resolve tax issues related to their bonds.

    July 20
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  • The Investment Company Institute is urging Congress to give the Securities and Exchange Commission expanded authority over the municipal securities market so it can take steps to ensure investors have timely access to key information about muni offerings.

    July 20
  • State and local authorities might issuer fewer tax-exempt bonds to fund water infrastructure projects if Congress approves pending legislation to establish a $10 billion water trust fund, market participants said Friday.

    July 20
  • BRADENTON, Fla. — Alabama Gov. Bob Riley said yesterday that he could not legally declare an emergency in Jefferson County as requested by officials there who say they need the state’s help to cope with an increasingly dire financial situation created by the loss of a major source of revenue for the county’s general fund.

    July 17
  • BRADENTON, Fla. - Jefferson County, Ala., commissioners this week are continuing to sort out severe budget problems that have, for the moment, seemingly overshadowed the county's $3.2 billion sewer debt crisis.

    July 16
  • The Securities and Exchange Commission is considering rules that would curb issuers from shopping around for the best ratings for their securities, but it's not clear if the provisions would apply across all types of asset classes, including municipal securities.

    July 15
  • WASHINGTON - The Securities and Exchange Commission voted unanimously Wednesday to propose changes to its Rule 15c2-12 on disclosure that would expand the types of events issuers must disclose on a continuing basis as well as eliminate some of the rule's exemptions for variable-rate demand obligations.

    July 15
  • DALLAS - Amid a flurry of scandals and investigations involving bond transactions, New Mexico Lieut. Gov. Diane Denish is pushing new ethics legislation as she seeks to escape the tarnished image of Democratic Gov. Bill Richardson.

    July 14
  • BRADENTON, Fla. - A Florida judge yesterday began a two-day bond validation hearing in the ongoing case in which the South Florida Water Management District wants to purchase U.S. Sugar Corp. land for $536 million.

    July 14
  • SAN FRANCISCO - As California gets closer to the half-billion-dollar mark in outstanding IOUs, the state's leading budget negotiators resumed communications over the weekend, though hours of meetings left more to be resolved.

    July 14
  • Supporters of municipal market reforms are worried that the Securities and Exchange Commission appears to be backtracking from earlier calls for widespread legislative and regulatory changes to disclosure and accounting standards, instead favoring a much more modest set of draft regulatory reforms which it will consider at a meeting tomorrow.

    July 14
  • WASHINGTON - The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board issued guidance on Friday warning broker-dealers of the muni rules that they need to comply with when selling or trading California IOUs.

    July 13
  • WASHINGTON - Broker-dealer counterparties of municipal interest rate swaps and other customized over-the-counter derivative contracts would have to meet much higher capital and margin requirements than for standardized derivatives contracts under the Obama administration's regulatory reform proposals, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner told lawmakers Friday.

    July 13
  • DALLAS — A former New Mexico state representative accused of misusing $300,000 from an affordable housing bond issue is awaiting trial along with three other executives after a lengthy investigation by the attorney general’s office.

    July 10
  • A bill that would have made it tougher for California municipalities to declare bankruptcy stalled in the state Senate this week.

    July 10
  • WASHINGTON - The Securities and Exchange Commission yesterday published rule changes that would make money market funds less susceptible to market turmoil and runs by investors, and asked for public comments on the proposals to be submitted by Sept. 8.

    July 9