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One size does not fit all.
October 14 -
Another round of inflows was reported from the Investment Company Institute — the 31st consecutive week — but they came in at $308 million for the week ending Oct. 6, the lowest since outflows in March.
October 13 -
States so far have taken the lead in mileage-based user fee programs, which would now be taken up on the federal level for the first time.
October 13 -
The pandemic exposed weaknesses in the old ways of doing things, he said during a virtual Citizens Budget Commission awards presentation in New York.
October 13 -
A fresh debate on the debt ceiling could come as soon as December, as Congress also faces deadlines on surface transportation and stopgap government funding.
October 13 -
Another correctional facility avoids a private business use tax penalty.
October 12 -
The National Association of Bond Lawyers' new president intends to focus the group's efforts and provide support for infrastructure legislation in Washington.
October 12 -
The presence of unregistered — and potentially unqualified — advisors providing municipal advisory services to state and local governments and other municipal entities is a cause for concern and greater regulatory scrutiny.
October 12
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Officials from multiple regulators came together on Thursday for a detailed discussion about municipal advisory regulation.
October 8 -
Erring on the side of caution and good documentation are key to managing conflicts of interest
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