The Securities and Exchange Commission recently gave companies a preview of how it will look at their climate-related disclosures. Specifically, the SEC’s Division of Corporate Finance released a sample letter detailing the sorts of hard questions and requests the SEC will consider when they conduct a review of a company’s disclosures related to climate change.
Tag: The Impact of Climate Change on Housing and Housing Finance
SEC Issues Sample Letter to Firms on Climate Change Disclosures
The Securities and Exchange Commission recently gave companies a preview of how it will look at their climate-related disclosures. Specifically, the SEC’s Division of Corporate Finance released a sample letter detailing the sorts of hard questions and requests the SEC will consider when they conduct a review of a company’s disclosures related to climate change.
MBA Chart of the Week Oct. 4, 2021
This week’s MBA Chart of the Week lists risks that will likely increase or change because of climate change along with an indication of impacted stakeholders.
SEC Issues Sample Letter to Firms on Climate Change Disclosures
The Securities and Exchange Commission recently gave companies a preview of how it will look at their climate-related disclosures. Specifically, the SEC’s Division of Corporate Finance released a sample letter detailing the sorts of hard questions and requests the SEC will consider when they conduct a review of a company’s disclosures related to climate change.
MBA Chart of the Week Oct. 4, 2021
This week’s MBA Chart of the Week lists risks that will likely increase or change because of climate change along with an indication of impacted stakeholders.
CoreLogic Report Finds Idaho, Wyoming at Disproportionate Economic Risk for Wildfire
You’d think that when analyzing wildfire risk, California would be at the top. But a CoreLogic analysis of additional factors, such as reconstruction resources and economic recovery potential, found that Idaho and Wyoming are the states at most risk.
MBA RIHA Climate Change Report: Mortgage Industry Needs to Improve Risk Management Measurements
Climate change triggered by global warming will continue at an unpredictable pace and will add stress to the complex system of allocating risks across housing and housing finance stakeholders, according to a new research report released Thursday by the Mortgage Bankers Association’s Research Institute for Housing America.