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The Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday filed securities fraud charges against a nonprofit charter school operator in Chicago for misleading investors of $37.5 million of bonds about conflicts of interest that could have jeopardized the ability to pay debt service.
June 2 -
Issuers are disclosing more failures to comply with their continuing disclosure agreements than in past months - a development some market participants said stems from a Securities and Exchange Commission's program encouraging them and their underwriters to self-report instances in which bond documents falsely stated the issuer was in compliance with its CDA.
May 30 -
A group of lawyers is urging the Treasury Department to modify its procedures for state and local government series securities so the department does not have to completely halt SLGS sales every time the federal government nears its congressionally-mandated debt limit.
May 29 -
Securities and Exchange Commission member Daniel Gallagher said Thursday that pension and other post-employment benefit liabilities need to be made more transparent for investors, and argued for a universal "disclosure baseline" that all cities should use.
May 29 -
Two members of Congress are urging federal regulators to reevaluate a proposal to exclude municipal bonds from qualifying as high quality liquid assets under banking rule designed to ensure banks are equipped to handle severe financial and economic stress.
May 28 -
Another broker dealer group is asking the Securities and Exchange Commission to suspend the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board's proposal to charge each municipal advisor professional $300 per year, but non-dealer MAs are giving the MSRB's fee structure their support.
May 22 -
Securities and Exchange Commission attorney Peter Chan defended the commission's Municipalities Continuing Disclosure Cooperation Initiative Wednesday, telling issuer officials not to succumb to fear or confusion about the MCDC one day after the leader of a dealer group blasted the program.
May 21 -
A dealer group is urging the Securities and Exchange Commission to suspend and reject the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board's proposal to charge each municipal advisor professional $300 per year, warning it is unfair to dealer firms that have already paid for rules the MSRB is developing for MAs.
May 21 -
Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association president and chief executive officer Kenneth Bentsen criticized recent efforts by the Securities and Exchange Commission to further regulate the muni market, telling issuer officials on Tuesday that a new rule and initiative could undermine productive relationships between municipalities and underwriters.
May 20 -
Despite the warm spring weather, industry concerns over the SEC's Municipal Continuing Disclosure Cooperative Initiative have begun to snowball.
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