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Marc Wyatt, director of the Securities and Exchange Commissions Office of Compliance Inspections and Examinations, plans to leave the SEC next month to return to the private sector, the commission announced on Monday.
January 30 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board will propose to codify its long-time regulatory interpretation that dealers are required to apply for CUSIP numbers when conducting private placements.
January 30 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission and three defendants allegedly involved in a pay-to-play scheme to steer billions of dollars of business from a New York pension fund to certain firms have agreed to ask a federal court to stay the civil case resulting from the charges while two criminal cases moves forward.
January 27 -
The Securities Exchange Commissions regulatory and enforcement workload may be slowed or stalled now that it is down to only two commissioners, one Democrat and one Republican, said observers.
January 27 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board is asking the Securities and Exchange Commission to approve its proposal for a standalone minimum denomination rule that would slightly revise past proposed requirements and is designed to help liquidity and respond to concerns from dealers.
January 24 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board on Tuesday announced it will hire Simon Wu, a director with Berkeley Research Group here, to be its chief economist starting on Feb. 6.
January 24 -
The Securities and Exchange Commissions former director of enforcement Andrew Ceresney will rejoin Debevoise & Plimpton in early March after stepping down from his federal role at the beginning of the year, the firm announced in a statement.
January 24 -
Seven municipal bond groups are urging the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board to improve the accessibility and usefulness of its Electronic Municipal Market Access (EMMA) platform for market participants.
January 23 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission is asking a federal court judge to deny former Miami budget director Michael Boudreauxs motion to vacate a verdict that found him guilty of securities fraud, saying the former officials arguments are meritless and do not meet the high burden required for such action.
January 23 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has filed fraud charges and obtained an emergency asset freeze against a South Carolina businessman who allegedly siphoned funds raised from municipal bond investors that were meant to purchase or renovate senior housing facilities.
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