Regulation

Antitrust Anxiety Part 2

Antitrust Anxiety Part 2

7 min readRevisiting Big Tech’s Legal and Regulatory Challenges Through an era of unprecedented volatility, driven by a pandemic, war, and bank failures, Big Tech legislation has remained a constant. Almost two years ago, we published our blog Antitrust Anxiety: The Long Road to Big Tech Reform that explored lawsuits against Big Tech, pending legislation, and some…

It’s Not Easy Being Green Part 3: ESG & Cash, an Unlikely Couple

It’s Not Easy Being Green Part 3: ESG & Cash, an Unlikely Couple

7 min readThe old saying that the only constant is change rings true in the realm of ESG investing. The pace at which the ESG landscape continues to shift is remarkable, and it routinely leaves government organizations, companies and investors struggling to keep step. Perhaps unsurprisingly then, there is now a demand for greater consistency and transparency…

Lights, Camera, Agenda: Biden’s Regulatory Cast

Lights, Camera, Agenda: Biden’s Regulatory Cast

6 min readStepping into office with leading and supporting roles open across the government’s top financial regulators, the Biden administration was given a unique opportunity to reshape the financial regulatory landscape. Nominating four members to the seven-member Federal Reserve Board and promoting another to a key position, the Biden Administration has already made an outsized impact on…

Antitrust Anxiety: The Long Road to Big Tech Reform

Antitrust Anxiety: The Long Road to Big Tech Reform

6 min readCo-authored by: Alexander Goldman In June of 2019 the House Committee on the Judiciary launched an investigation into whether Silicon Valley had fallen under the grip of a few large gatekeepers that have come to control key areas of e-commerce. A sixteen-month examination of key players’ market dominance, primarily focusing on Apple’s, Google’s, Amazon’s, and…

Integrated Oil & Gas Majors and the Transition to Renewables

Integrated Oil & Gas Majors and the Transition to Renewables

5 min readWhile most major integrated oil and gas companies have expressed alignment with the Paris Agreement, efforts made by U.S. players have fallen short in comparison to their European counterparts. Despite some players still dragging their feet in their sustainability efforts, governments, world organizations and financial institutions continue to pressure companies to align with climate-focused goals….

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Janet Yellen Confirmed as Secretary of the Treasury

2 min readThe Federal Reserve held its first meeting of the new year and affirmed their commitment to a near zero interest rate environment, saying “The pace of the recovery in economic activity and employment has moderated in recent months, with weakness concentrated in the sectors most adversely affected by the pandemic.” The Fed indicated that they…

Why Are Prime Money Market Funds Still So Problematic?

3 min readHere we go again. As if Covid-19 hadn’t given us all enough to worry about, in March it precipitated a short-lived run on prime money market funds. By the end of the month, approximately $100 billion had drained from institutional prime money market funds—more than 30% of their total assets. For a minute, the 2008…

The Trump Tax Plan and Its Implications for Cash Portfolios

The Trump Tax Plan and Its Implications for Cash Portfolios

5 min readAbstract The Republican bill represents a starting point for tax and budget negotiations. While details are lacking, the current plan offers some interesting angles for market participants to think about their liquidity investment strategies. We highlighted parts of the bill relevant to corporate cash investors and their potential impact on issuers and investors in the…

New CHOICE For Financial Reform

New CHOICE For Financial Reform

8 min readAmongst the numerous debates happening up on Capitol Hill, one that’s slipped under the radar is related to financial regulatory reform. On June 8th, with the whole of the country’s attention fixated on former FBI Director James Comey, the House of Representative passed the Financial CHOICE Act along party lines. The bill aims to rollback…