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Securities and Exchange Commission chair Mary Jo White on Tuesday said the numerous violations the commission's municipal continuing disclosure enforcement initiative uncovered may mean the SEC needs direct regulatory authority over issuers.
November 15 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board wants to amend its proposal to require dealers to disclose their markups and markdowns in certain transactions by lengthening its implementation timeline and clarifying provisions that market participants have criticized.
November 15 -
Issuers, borrowers, and MAs disagree that they violated state and local government series securities (SLGS) rules.
November 15 -
The heightened focus on disclosure in green bonds could inspire better disclosure practices in the larger municipal bond market, S&P Global Ratings said in a report this week.
November 15 -
Securities and Exchange Commission chair Mary Jo White announced today that she will leave her position at the end of the Obama administration.
November 14 -
Municipal market groups and other market participants are recommending that the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board focus its future strategic priorities on improving its EMMA system and transparency as well as cost-benefit analyses of its rulemaking.
November 14 -
MSRB executive director Lynnette Kelly tells the SEC's Investor Advocate what retail muni investors need.
November 10 -
Five are named to the MSRB's Investment Advisory Board for 2017.
November 10 -
Donald Trump's plans to dismantle the Dodd-Frank Act and impose a moratorium on new regulations could affect the municipal bond market.
November 10 -
The stage for is set for historic tax reform that could imperil the tax exemption for municipal bonds.
November 10