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Sarah Wynn covers securities and infrastructure for the Washington bureau.
Sarah Wynn covers securities and infrastructure for the Washington bureau.
As surface transportation funding is set to expire later in 2020, a new reauthorization could help push muni bond initiatives next year.
Events at the SEC are likely to create a number of important MSRB rule changes in the coming year.
In response to the SEC's complaint, the former chief business officer of a California school district said he acted in good faith.
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board will require more data starting Nov. 30, 2020.
Executive search firm Spencer Stuart has been calling industry leaders asking for feedback on the organization.
Issuers, bond lawyers, and analysts have all raised complaints about the proposed addition to EMMA.
Forecasters predict the Washington D.C. area population will grow by more than a million people by 2045.
The proposal would impact the private placement business and may require amendments of MSRB rules.
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority found D.A. Davidson & Co. provided inaccurate pricing in issue price certificates.
In a recent Moody's report, analysts said states would be able to weather a moderate recession due to healthy reserves.