09.19.24

Special Briefing: Year Ahead for America’s States and Municipalities

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Join us for a Special Briefing as Bill Glasgall of the Volcker Alliance, Susan Wachter of the Penn Institute for Urban Research (Penn IUR), and our panel of experts discuss the year ahead for America’s states and municipalities. Fiscal 2025 will be an especially consequential one, with the Federal Reserve expected to cut interest rates for the first time in almost five years as inflation and the economy cool; the impending end of federal emergency pandemic aid; and, of course, the likely consequences of the November presidential and congressional elections.

Our panel of experts will include Vikram Rai, head of municipal markets strategy, Wells Fargo; Jane Ridley, managing director and local government sector leader, S&P Global; and Mark Zandi, chief economist, Moody’s Analytics.  

This briefing is the fifty-fourth in a series of sixty-minute online conversations featuring experts from the national research networks of the Volcker Alliance and Penn IUR, along with other leading academics, economists, and federal, state, and local leaders. 

Special Briefings are made possible by the Volcker Alliance and members of the Penn IUR Advisory Board.

Recordings of the entire Special Briefings series are available on the Volcker Alliance website: SPECIAL BRIEFING SERIES ARCHIVE.

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VR HSVikram Rai is the Lead Strategist at the municipal division at Wells Fargo. In his last assignment before Wells Fargo, Vikram was the Head of Municipal Strategy team at Citigroup where his role entailed developing macro and sector specific trading strategies by performing macro and fundamental credit analysis. In addition to Municipal Strategy, Vikram also led the Short Duration Strategy effort with a focus on money market instruments (USTs and Corporates) to optimize funding and returns while ensuring risk and liquidity levels for Citi’s institutional clients. He also covered ESG Strategy. Before joining Citi's municipal division in 2013, Vikram was a Mortgage and Rates Trader with a focus on Constant Maturity Mortgages (CMM), TBAs and Total Return Swaps (TRS) on Government Bond Indexes. Vikram was also Citi's liaison to the U.S. Treasury. He is frequently interviewed on TV (CNBC, Bloomberg) and widely quoted in print (WSJ, FT, Bloomberg etc.) Vikram has consistently been top ranked in the All-American Institutional Investor survey and the Greenwich Survey, in multiple categories.

Before joining Citigroup in 2008, Vikram worked for the hedge fund, Old Lane LLP in the private equity division. Vikram started his professional career as a microchip designer at Sun Microsystems and then worked in the same capacity at Oracle Corp. Vikram has an MBA in finance from the University of Chicago and bachelor’s in civil engineering from the Birla Institute of Technology, India. Vikram is a CFA Charter holder.

JR HSJane Ridley is a Managing Director and Local Government Sector Leader in the Americas Public Finance (APF) U.S. Government Group. Prior to her role as a Sector Lead, Jane was the Analytic Manager for the Midwest local government group for nine years. Jane has been with S&P Global since 2001, and before that she was a Vice President in the Municipal Securities Group at Banc of America Securities. 

In her role as a Sector Lead, Jane’s scope encompasses the entire U.S. local government market. Her areas of expertise include distressed credits, the impact of federal policy changes on local governments, and how broader economic pressures create credit stress at the local level. During her tenure at S&P Global, Jane has worked with issuers throughout the country and served as the primary analyst for the city of Detroit through its historic bankruptcy. She is a member of S&P Ratings’ North American Credit Conditions Committee, sharing insights and expectations for the U.S. Public Finance market with practice representatives across all asset classes. 

MZ HSMark M. Zandi is chief economist of Moody’s Analytics, where he directs economic research. Moody’s Analytics, a subsidiary of Moody’s Corp., is a leading provider of economic research, data and analytical tools. Dr. Zandi is a cofounder of Economy.com, which Moody’s purchased in 2005.

Dr. Zandi is on the board of directors of MGIC, the nation’s largest private mortgage insurance company, and is the lead director of Reinvestment Fund, one of the nation’s largest community development financial institutions, which makes investments in underserved communities.

He is a trusted adviser to policymakers and an influential source of economic analysis for businesses, journalists and the public. Dr. Zandi frequently testifies before Congress and conducts regular briefings on the economy for corporate boards, trade associations, and policymakers at all levels. He is often quoted in national and global publications and interviewed by major news media outlets, and is a frequent guest on CNBC, NPR, Meet the Press, CNN, and various other national networks and news programs.

Dr. Zandi is the author of Paying the Price: Ending the Great Recession and Beginning a New American Century, which provides an assessment of the monetary and fiscal policy response to the Great Recession. His other book, Financial Shock: A 360º Look at the Subprime Mortgage Implosion, and How to Avoid the Next Financial Crisis, is described by the New York Times as the “clearest guide” to the financial crisis.  

Dr. Zandi earned his BS from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and his PhD at the University of Pennsylvania.