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We know that visibility is more than just being seen — it's about influence, credibility and opportunity. For women in public finance, gaining visibility can be a game-changer.
August 20Women in Public Finance, SOLVE -
A new classification scheme would allow market participants, both on the buy and sell sides, to correctly identify the source and nature of credit risk in their holdings and to aggregate such risk into meaningful sectors that share common risk drivers.
August 13DPC Data -
Recently, the SEC has focused its attention on disclosures related to artificial intelligence, including the use of machine-learning, generative models or algorithms, blockchain, and other similar emerging automated technologies, warning market participants of the risks associated with "AI-washing."
July 18Bowditch & Dewey, LLP -
To meet the ambitious goals of the Environmental Protection Agency's Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, innovative financing models can be adapted from established municipal finance systems.
July 1City First Enterprises -
As the public finance landscape evolves with increased philanthropic interest and a focus on climate resilience and community health, it's time for traditional market participants to align their investments with impactful outcomes to drive systemic change and foster equitable growth.
June 716Rock -
Issuance has increased, but financial performance and ratings are likely to stay volatile.
May 2Build America Mutual -
Direct pay is a solution to the never-ending problem for local government budget directors of finding the resources for upfront capital investments that yield long-term savings.
April 30U.S. Department of Treasury -
The Hall of Fame initiative celebrates individuals whose careers have left an indelible mark, while the Rising Stars program recognizes the muni finance leaders of tomorrow. Nominations for the 2024 classes will be accepted until Friday, May 31. This will be the final deadline.
April 16The Bond Buyer -
Major headwinds for the muni market include climate change, growing federal debt, shrinkage of the workforce, the impact of remote work, cybersecurity attacks, and political polarization. And they are poised to be costly for states and municipalities.
April 9ArentFox -
While the SEC's cybersecurity rule does not apply to municipal issuers, there are a few points discussed in the Adopting Release that may be useful for municipal market participants.
March 14