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The board has put out fourteen questions on its fee setting process and will be accepting responses until January 31.
October 31 -
Municipals largely stayed in their own lane Wednesday, digesting the large slate of new issues as supply dwindles heading into election week, with Bond Buyer 30-day visible supply falling to $5.56 billion.
October 30 -
The future of infrastructure spending is in doubt post-election.
October 30 -
The key question for municipal market investors is less about who wins the races for the White House and Congress and more about by how much.
October 29 -
The infrastructure grants are bolstered by bond financing.
October 28 -
Municipal advisor Hamlin Capital Advisors and Michael Ferrell Braun have been charged by the SEC for failing to disclose material conflicts of interest to its charter school clients.
October 28 -
"We have made good progress, but inflation is still running above the FOMC's 2% objective," said Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Beth Hammack.
October 25 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board held its first board meeting over Oct. 23-24, where it approved a number of rule proposals and requests.
October 25 -
Despite studies showing questionable financials, municipalities continue to build
October 24 -
Market participants warned of the law's potential harm to a market that's famously bespoke and self-regulated.
October 23