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Contact: Jennifer A. Galloway, Chief Communications Officer
       202-838-1500
               jgalloway@msrb.org

MSRB IMPROVES SEARCH FUNCTIONALITY ON EMMA®

 

Washington, DC – In its ongoing efforts to ensure a productive user experience and availability of municipal market data and information, the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB) today announced that it has enhanced the search functionality on its Electronic Municipal Market Access (EMMA®) website.

“As the central source for municipal bond market information, we want to ensure market participants are able to utilize EMMA to its full capabilities,” said MSRB President and CEO Lynnette Kelly. “The improved search functionality on EMMA will reduce the time it takes for users to access the data and disclosures they are seeking.”

Based on feedback from market participants about ways to improve searching on the EMMA website, the MSRB has implemented a new algorithm that allows for predictive searching. Users can start typing the name of a state or local government, abbreviations or common acronyms in the Quick Search box on EMMA’s home page to see predictive results in a dropdown menu. Users can still search by 6-, 8- or 9-digit CUSIP® number. Explore the EMMA website today.

The MSRB will host a free virtual webinar on June 13, 2019, about EMMA’s new smart search. The webinar will explain details about using EMMA’s Quick Search, as well as explore the detailed search filters available in Advanced Search and learn about tailored searches to cull through millions of continuing disclosure documents and municipal securities trades. Register for the webinar


The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB) was established by Congress in 1975 with the mission to protect investors, issuers and the public interest and to promote efficiency, competition and capital formation. MSRB is a private, self-regulatory organization governed by an independent board of directors with market knowledge and expertise. MSRB does not receive federal appropriations and is funded primarily through fees paid by regulated entities. MSRB is overseen by Congress and the Securities and Exchange Commission.