Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board's FY 2024 budget represents a 4.8% increase over the prior fiscal year.
October 2 -
This fiscal 2024 report provides a closer look at the stewardship of our reserve funds and how we plan to allocate technology resources in the year ahead to deliver value to our stakeholders.
October 2 -
The draft amendments seek to retire 40 pieces of interpretive guidance related to interdealer confirmations.
September 29 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board heads into its new fiscal year focused on market regulation, improving data for the muni market, and updating its EMMA technology platform.
September 29 -
The House Financial Services Committee grilled SEC chief Gary Gensler Wednesday.
September 27 -
Final state approval of the debt was conditioned on the resolution of a petition to the Oklahoma Supreme Court to revisit its Aug. 1 validation of the debt.
September 27 -
The downgrade reflects the school district's weakened financial position, Moody's Investors Service said, adding that while the district's operating deficits have moderated significantly, they will persist over the next fiscal year.
September 27 -
The upgrade reflects progress and ongoing development at Hudson Yards that has led to increased payments in lieu of taxes, said S&P credit analyst Felix Winnekens.
September 27 -
The firm, without admitting or denying the findings, agreed to pay a $60,000 civil penalty.
September 26 -
Bond Buyer Senior Reporter Caitlin Devitt joins Bond Buyer Executive Editor Kyle Glazier to discuss the looming government shutdown and the progress of the historic bipartisan infrastructure law two years after its passage. (16 minutes)
September 26 -
S&P said the outlook revision reflects "our view that Pennsylvania has continued to make progress toward structural budgetary balance." Earlier this month, Moody's revised its outlook on the state to positive.
September 22 -
The MAMBA Act would modernize IRS rules affecting private activity bonds.
September 22 -
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority pledged in a legal settlement to devote nearly 15% of its capital plan to make more of its facilities accessible.
September 22 -
The nonprofit regional healthcare system reported six straight years of operational losses in its most recent financial report.
September 21 -
Moody's also affirmed the A3 rating on the MTA's $20.6 billion of transportation revenue bonds.
September 19 -
As the Disaster Relief Fund runs dry, FEMA asks Congress for appropriation renewal.
September 19 -
The GOP stopgap funding measure may only kick the can down the road for a month, but how this bill passes will have implications for how Congress feels about additional spending measures.
September 18 -
The amendments exempt those who've already qualified as a municipal advisor representative from retaking the Series 50 exam.
September 13 -
"Patrick has an excellent ability for not only understanding the complexities of the healthcare sector but connecting with our customers and telling the credit story in a way that provides meaningful and value-driven analysis to the market," said S&P Senior Director Stephen Infranco.
September 13 -
Securities and Exchange Commission chairman Gary Gensler, speaking in front of the Senate Banking Committee, defended his tenure and the 22 rulemaking proposals he's adopted in the last few years.
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