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These Chinese stocks will be hurt the most if the U.S. forces them to delist
Professor Andrew Karolyi weighs in on a federal bill that could force Chinese companies to delist their shares from U.S. exchanges.
A digital dive into Fintech
Will Cong, Rudd Family Professor of Management, discusses the future of financial technology in this podcast.
The U.S. might revoke Hong Kong’s ‘Special Status.’ Here’s what that means for business in the global financial hub
Professor Eswar Prasad says the revocation of Hong Kong’s special status will have a negative impact on trade and financial flows between the U.S. and Hong Kong.
Just awarded grant for COVID-19 food security research
Professor David Just has been awarded a Rapid Response Fund grant from Cornell’s Atkinson Center to examine food bank interest and use in the age of COVID-19.
Alan Merten, former Johnson dean, dies at 78
Alan G. Merten, who served as the Anne and Elmer Lindseth Dean of the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management from 1989 to 1996, died May 21, 2020.
Explainer: How ending Hong Kong’s ‘special status’ could affect U.S. companies
Professor Eswar Prasad says that Hong Kong is a ‘hot-button’ economic and political issue for China, and could lead to further strained relations with the U.S.
Beijing hits back at Trump call to block US pension fund investment in China
Professor Eswar Prasad discusses the recent order to stop the US government’s main pension fund from investing in Chinese equities.
How to use your tax refund toward retirement
Is a tax refund in your future? Vicki Bogan, associate professor at Dyson, suggests knowledge is power before deciding what to do with it.
In her own words: Michelle Duguid puts her sleep research to work
Plagued by insomnia for much of her adult, Associate Professor Michelle Duguid decided to an academic approach to the problem.