Washington

  • The Securities and Exchange Commission has released new information on its municipal advisor rule that includes "transitional guidance" for market participants who had been anxious about providing advice to funds that might include bond proceeds.

    May 19
  • Sharon Zackula has joined the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board as an associate general counsel.

    May 19
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  • Market participants are divided over the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board's proposal to require a qualifications exam for municipal advisors, with some wanting a uniform exam for all muni finance professionals and others wanting an approach more tailored to specific MA activities.

    May 19
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  • State and local officials are worried that small issuers of municipal bonds will be disproportionately exposed to the risk of enforcement action under the Securities and Exchange Commission's continuing self-reporting program on disclosure failures, and plan to pressure the commission to extend the initiative's deadline beyond its current Sept. 10 date and offer more guidance.

    May 19
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  • The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association will help large issuers of municipal bonds pressure the Securities and Exchange Commission for a sophisticated issuer exemption from its municipal advisor rule, and will also request another delay in the rule's effective date if more guidance is not available soon.

    May 19
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  • The Government Finance Officers Association has released model language for issuer officials to use when interracting with broker-dealers and other entities under the municipal advisor rule.

    May 16
  • Asset managers may have to register as municipal advisors to protect themselves from violating the Securities and Exchange Commission's MA rule, which places restrictions on advice concerning muni bond proceeds and other financial products commonly used by states and localities.

    May 15
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  • The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority censured and fined broker-dealer Tradition Asiel Securities, Inc. $20,000 for municipal trade reporting violations in a report that fails to mention $110,000 fines for other recent similar violations under “relevant disciplinary history.”

    May 15
  • Issuers and underwriters might consider comprehensive reviews of all their deals stretching back a decade to determine if they might have disclosure failures worth voluntarily reporting to the Securities and Exchange Commission, securities law experts said Wednesday.

    May 14
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  • The Financial Industry Regulatory Agency's director of fixed income recently tried to dispel some myths about the agency's oversight of municipal advisors and detailed its plans for examinations.

    May 13