Extra Credit: 2018 Podcast Highlights
In this week’s Extra Credit, Lisa Schroeer takes a walk down memory lane with excerpts from podcasts past. From analytic topics to sign-off favorites, she covers some of the past year’s highlights.
In this week’s Extra Credit, Lisa Schroeer takes a walk down memory lane with excerpts from podcasts past. From analytic topics to sign-off favorites, she covers some of the past year’s highlights.
This week on Extra Credit Lisa Schroeer talks with lead analysts Rahul Jain and Carol Spain about big city updates with NYC and Chicago. Then we discuss Chicago STSC and Build Illinois’ bonds recent rating actions.
In this week’s Extra Credit, S&P Global Rating’s U.S. Public Finance Podcast, Lisa Schroeer sits down with Not-For-Profit Health Care industry expert Martin Arrick and Higher Ed’s veteran analyst Ken Rodgers to learn about mergers and acquisitions. What are we seeing in these sectors and are there any lessons we can learn?
This week on Extra Credit, S&P Global Ratings’ U.S. Public Finance Podcast, Gabe Petek dives deep on the potential impact to states of a cycle turn, noting they may be tested in unprecedented ways. Lisa Schroeer takes a turn at the mic highlighting and explaining how S&P Global Ratings incorporates ESG factors into its Public Finance ratings.
This week we have our second Todd Talks, where Lisa Schroeer talks with USPF pension analysis leaders Sussan Corson, Todd Kanaster, and Todd Tauzer about plan funding methods, discount rates and how they drive pension cost trends amongst the largest cities.
Listen to Lisa Schroeer discuss different ways to look at the credit impacts of school affordability and school funding with John Anglim in Asset Back Securities covering the affordability of student loans, Shivani Singh talking about potential credit impacts of state funded community college, and Daniela Brandazza discussing higher education funding from a global perspective.
In this week's Extra Credit, Lisa Schroeer, Geoff Buswick and Tom Zemetis discuss the emerging opportunities and risks of blockchain and cyber-attacks within the municipal sphere.
In this Extra Credit Lisa Schroeer talks with S&P Global Ratings' not-for-profit health care industry experts Martin Arrick and Cynthia Keller about the sector's median performance, overall trends, and potential disruptors.
In this week's Extra Credit hear Lisa Schroeer discuss Credit Conditions with Managing Director Gabe Petek and Senior Director Jane Ridley. Hear about the economic forecast for the U.S. and how that translates to the State and Local credit environment.
This week, S&P Dow Jones Indices' Managing Director and head of U.S. Equities, Jodie Gunzberg, S&P Global Ratings' Chief U.S. economist, Beth Ann Bovino, and Senior Director, Lisa Schroeer discuss S&P Global Ratings' research that shows how increasing the number of women in the workforce could boost GDP growth and add close to $6 trillion to global market capitalization in 10 years.
In this week's Extra Credit Lisa Schroeer covers some of the issues that could impact ratings down the line. Sarah Sullivant updates us on Priority Lien criteria, Randy Layman discusses Georgia's local government de-annexation issues and Tim Little talks sports betting revenues and states.
In this week's first Todd Talks, Lisa Schroeer talks with USPF pension analysis leaders Sussan Corson, Todd Kanaster, and Todd Tauzer about their analytic focuses and interests.
This week's theme is, infrastructure! Global Practice Leads Tina Morris and Susan Gray talk about public and private sector infrastructure issues. Kurt Forsgren discusses autonomous vehicles and Ted Chapman and Obioma Ugboaja cover water bundling.
In this week's Extra Credit hear Lisa Schroeer discuss Credit Conditions with Chief Economist Beth Ann Bovino and State Sector Lead Gabe Petek. Hear about the economic forecast for the U.S. and how that translates to the State and Local credit environment.
Half off? How changes in retail, from online sales to dark store tactics are impacting state and local sales and property tax revenues. Host Lisa Schroeer talks with Corporates sector leader Bob Schulz, and USPF analysts Scott Nees, Helen Samuelson, and David Hitchcock.
In this episode of Extra Credit, S&P Global Ratings' analysts Nora Wittstruck, Rahul Jain, Paul Dyson, Eden Perry and Lisa Schroeer talk about rating changes and trends in New York.
In this first chapter of Extra Credit, S&P Global Ratings' Managing Directors Robin Prunty and Horacio Aldrete and Senior Director Lisa Schroeer talk about the relaunch of Extra Credit and what type of credit discussions you can expect for the upcoming year.
Continuing the conversation in Extra Credit Chapter 2, S&P Global Ratings' Managing Directors Robin Prunty and Horacio Aldrete Senior Director and host Lisa Schroeer discuss major 2017 municipal issues and what to watch in 2018.
John Sugden reviews several recent rating actions related to the U.S. Virgin Islands and Mikiyon Alexander outlines proposed criteria changes for Housing Finance Agencies and Social Enterprise Lending Organizations.
Robin Prunty discusses our November 14th commentary outline the post-Presidential election outlook across all municipal sectors and David Hitchcock outlines the credit drivers to our recent rating actions on the states of New Mexico and New Jersey.
Nora Wittstruck and Oscar Padilla discuss a recent report on how the Texas economy is weathering the prolonged downturn in oil prices and Sussan Corson provides an overview of the revised state criteria and our approach to pensions.
Mikiyon Alexander discusses a recent report on state housing finance agencies and Jessica Matsumori gives an overview of the charter school medians.
This week, our guests include Sussan Corson, a Director on our States Team, who talks about our state pension reports; and Kevin Holloran, a Senior Director on our Health Care team, who discusses our recent health care median reports.
Kate Boatright discusses some prison rating changes, in light of recent DOJ memo, and Carol Spain provides an update on the status of OPEB liabilities at the state level.
Jenny Poree discusses how a provides a policy change by the US Department of Justice regarding federal prisons will negatively impact our rated prison portfolio and Ashley Ramchandani provides an update on higher education rating actions in Illinois.
Geoff Buswick provides an overview of the MCDC initiative and Carol Spain discusses current economic factors impacting Pennsylvania local governments.
In this week's episode, Managing Director Gabe Petek provides an overview of our recent report examining how 10 large states would be impacted by a hypothetical recession, and Senior Director Jane Ridley discusses our recent rating action on Detroit Public Schools.
David Hitchcock discusses our recent rating action on the State of Kansas.
Shivani Singh and Ashley Ramchandani provide an overview of our recent higher education median reports for public and private colleges and universities. Paul Dyson discusses our take on the impact of the recently-enacted Puerto Rico Oversight, Management, and Economic Stability Act (PROMESA) on Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Carol Spain, an Associate Director in the States Group out of Chicago, discusses our recently published article "Debt Levels Flatline As US States Prioritize Budget Management Over Investment"