- Advisors To Face Tsunami Of Cash Bond Redemptions, Money Manager Says.
- S&P Criteria: Issue Credit Ratings Linked To U.S. Public Finance Obligors’ Creditworthiness.
- S&P Credit FAQ: An Overview Of S&P Global Ratings’ Updated Methodology For Issue Credit Ratings Linked To U.S. Public Finance Obligors’ Creditworthiness.
- S&P 2018 Sector Outlooks for: Municipal Housing; Charter Schools; Higher Education; and Public Power and Electric Cooperative.
- Muni Market Participants Applaud PABs in Purported Infrastructure Plan.
- Fintech Startup Wants to Help Advisers Find and Sell Muni Bonds.
- SIFMA Response to MSRB Request for Comment on Compliance Support.
- MSRB Proposal Would Govern How Muni Advisors Advertise.
- And finally, Who’s a Good Witness? Who’s a Good Witness? is brought to us this week by Brown v. State, in which motorist moved for a new trial because police officer who had collided with her (at 2 mph) turned out to have had a dog in the backseat of his vehicle and “the dog was not disclosed as a witness to the accident.” If a German Shepherd can be compelled to testify, only seems fair to swear in a large weasel and – quite literally – badger the witness.