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Statistics and studies have consistently shown that diversity in the workplace leads to better outcomes, not only in terms of the financial bottom line, but also with respect to innovation, with respect to coming up with new and different ways of solving problems with respect to a fair and inclusive society.
November 15 -
Esteemed state treasurer, The Honorable Fiona MA
November 15 -
The Bond Buyer's Deal of the Year awards will mark the 22nd year it has recognized outstanding achievement in municipal finance. The event, to be held Dec. 5 in New York City, will also include the presentation of the Freda Johnson Awards for Trailblazing Women in Public Finance.
November 15 -
The portfolio averaging over 200 billion serves as the agent for sale for all state bonds and trustee of billions of dollars of state indebtedness.
November 14 -
Exploration of Potential Cost Saving Tools and Strategies CDIAC has put together our outstanding program.
November 14 -
Program will shift to putting theory into practice with our second session application and execution of cost saving strategies.
November 14 -
Briefings on practical topics giving precise instructions and essential information.
November 14 -
As the muni market participants look to adapt to the higher rate environment, how is that affecting how the industry is doing business nowadays? As a result, what innovative financing ideas have been popping up? Derivatives? Swaps?
November 14 -
The top five bond financings have an average dollar volume of more than $1 billion.
November 13 -
As we all look to understand what the post-Covid cities will look like, among the biggest concerns for the cities is making up the loss of business tax revenues in commercial downtowns. We will examine the current situation and some suggested solutions.
November 9 -
"Wokeism" in public finance is an increasingly popular talking point among conservatives.
November 7 -
"Under my rule, pension-fund and asset managers are still able to offer ESG products in Missouri," said Missouri Secretary of State John Ashcroft.
November 7 -
A Senate bill holds drinking and wastewater infrastructure funding level to 2023, but advocates the SRFs could see cuts when the two chambers hammer out final appropriations.
November 3 -
"The lack of standardization is a very real problem that impacts all facets," said Ted Chapman, managing director and investment banker at Hilltop Securities.
November 3 -
When set against high-profile public finance projects like American Dream and Legacy Cares, Florida's Brightline marks a rare success for investors.
November 1 -
The whistleblower who brought the case, Minnesota-based municipal advisor Johan Rosenberg, will receive $14.4 million under the deal.
October 31 -
The relief means little for traditional municipal issuers but will have an effect on some conduit borrowers and issuers "adjacent" to the municipal market.
October 31 -
In this panel we share the "revelio" charm with you. We will talk about that fact that here isn't just one answer, because there isn't just one type of ESG investor. We have assembled a panel of ESG portfolio managers and credit analysts to help differentiate the unique types of ESG investors and the varied information needs.
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