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MIT GCFP Public Policy

Daniel Tarullo: “Rethinking Financial Regulation: How We Got Here and Where We’re Going”

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On April 26, 2017, GCFP Distinguished Fellow and former Fed Governor Daniel Tarullo gave a public talk on financial regulation in the United States. Before taking [...]

Apr 27, 2017
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GCFP Takes Students on Washington DC Trek

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In conjunction with the Sloan Finance and Policy Club, the Center led approximately 20 graduate students on a trek of Washington, D.C. on March 10 to tour a few of the most important agencies at the intersection of government and finance. The objective of the trip was to show [...]

Mar 14, 2017
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Lunch Seminar with Prof. Jasmina Hasanhodzic

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On Wednesday, March 15 at noon, the Golub Center for Finance and Policy hosted Professor Jasmina Hasanhodzic of Babson College in a special research seminar. Professor Hasanhodzic presented her paper “Valuing Government Obligations When Markets are Incomplete” (joint work with Laurence Kotlikoff).

Mar 14, 2017
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GCFP hosts second round of Mission & Metrics: Finance Training for Federal Credit Program Professionals

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On December 12-13, the Golub Center for Finance and Policy held a second iteration of the course Mission & Metrics: Finance Training for Federal Credit Program Professionals. The training attracted participants from a variety of U.S. agencies engaged in governmental lending activities, including [.....

Dec 15, 2016
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SEC Commissioner Michael Piwowar Lecture on April 20th

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As part of its Distinguished Speaker Series, the MIT CFP invites you to a lunch talk by Michael Piwowar, SEC Commissioner on Current Issues and Challenges in Securities Regulation

Jan 12, 2016
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Jack Brennan Lunch Lecture

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MIT’s Golub Center for Finance and Policy (GCFP) is pleased to announce the next speaker for our Distinguished Speakers Series forum, which [...]

Nov 10, 2016
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GCFP participates in ICGFM Winter Conference

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As evidenced by recent elections around the world, the need to build trust in government is clear. While public sector financial management (PFM) is typically [...]

Nov 11, 2016
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Søren Elbech Lunch Lecture, Oct. 20

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Please join us for a lunchtime discussion with Søren Elbech, former Treasurer at the Inter-American Development Bank (IADB), who will share insights gained from his experience as a capital markets executive in both the public and private sectors across capital raising, financial investments, product...

Oct 18, 2016
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Mission & Metrics: Finance Training for Federal Credit Program Professionals

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On July 11-12, GCFP presented Mission & Metrics: Finance Training for Federal Credit Program Professionals to more than 50 executives from U.S. agencies engaged in governmental lending activities. Participants included staff from the following [...]

Jul 14, 2016
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The CFO Act at 25

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The Center for Finance and Policy is participating in an interactive event to discuss the views of federal chief financial officers as expressed in an upcoming reported entitled “The CFO Act 25 Years Later: What Happened… and What’s Next?”

Nov 4, 2015
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