Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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Moody's Ratings cited low liquidity as a reason for the downgrade.
May 8 -
The outlook revision to positive from stable comes ahead of the airport's planned refunding and plans to issue bonds to help finance a $2.7 billion capital program.
May 7 -
The SEC told the court it is leaving for later to settle financial terms with Jeffrey DeLaveaga.
May 5 -
State officials say the long-term infrastructure service contracts Sustainability Partners signs with municipalites should be legally treated as long-term debt.
May 1 -
The bill would create a not-for-profit corporation modeled after California's IBank, but with more flexibility to handle large-scale projects, backers say.
April 29 -
The state plans to price $626 million in GOs, in part, to fund the I-5 bridge replacement
April 25 -
MSRB appreciates "the robust stakeholder engagement and response" to its requests for feedback on both the rate card and a municipal fund securities concept release, Board Chair Bo Daniels said.
April 25 -
Working in the public interest was "very satisfying," the longtime SEC lawyer said.
April 23 -
FINRA fined three individuals a total of $40,000, a settlement document shows
April 22 -
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell warned that actions that undermine the apparent stability of the U.S. economy could have lasting effects on its status as a global safe haven.
April 16 -
S&P Global Ratings cited longer-term concerns on Palisades wildfire-related liabilities in shifting its CreditWatch on Los Angeles Department of Water and Power to a negative outlook.
April 16 -
"Settlor's remorse" is no justification for upsetting a settled order, SEC says.
April 15 -
The Senate's move to rely on an untested accounting method for the reconciliation bill contributes to the lack of clarity around future deficits, the ratings agency said.
April 15 -
It is sadly not possible to prevent 100% fraud scenarios from occurring; however, reassessing your firm's processes for identifying red flags may be a good place to start.
April 9 -
The charges related to implementation and enforcement of material nonpublic information policies and Puerto Rico bonds.
April 7 -
As an alleged fraud scheme puts a spotlight on due diligence, some say it may be time to rethink practices in that area amid the rise of AI.
April 4 -
The central bank wants to let Trump's policies play out across the economy before deciding which way to move interest rates, and it's too soon to know what the impacts will be, the Federal Reserve chair said.
April 4 -
Moody's Ratings upgraded Nebraska's issuer rating to Aaa from Aa1 on Monday. It also upgraded the state's $24 million certificates of participation to Aa1 from Aa2.
April 2 -
Fallout from the Legacy Cares deal includes bondholder lawsuits against the underwriter and bond counsel, payment defaults, a Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and now fraud charges from the SEC and DOJ.
April 2 -
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson told lawmakers approving an unsustainable budget would put bond ratings at risk.
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