Finance

From Wall Street to Arts Commissioner: A Career in Five Acts
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From Wall Street to Arts Commissioner: A Career in Five Acts

Grace Han Wolf ’86, MBA ’91

Key Financial Crisis Player Looks for 2008’s Lessons
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Key Financial Crisis Player Looks for 2008’s Lessons

Thomas A. Russo, MBA ’69, JD ’69, author of The 2008 Financial Crisis and Its Aftermath: Addressing the Next Debt Challenge

Watch Your Language: The Value of Clarity
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Watch Your Language: The Value of Clarity

In investor communications, good writing can attract investors and enhance share prices.

Eswar Prasad: Despite yuan's meteoric rise, dollar will dominate
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Eswar Prasad: Despite yuan’s meteoric rise, dollar will dominate

In his new book, Gaining Currency: The Rise of the Renminbi, Prasad evaluates the real power of China’s currency.

Why Wall Street’s Scandals Keep Coming
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Why Wall Street’s Scandals Keep Coming

The author of Something for Nothing: Arbitrage and Ethics on Wall Street discusses the ethics of arbitrage.

Impact Investing Takes Off
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Impact Investing Takes Off

A demographic shift is driving a large, generational wealth transfer, accelerating interest in steering investments toward profitable businesses focused on positive social and environmental change.

What's Driving the Dramatic Reduction in Public Firms?
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What’s Driving the Dramatic Reduction in Public Firms?

Research by Professor Roni Michaely and co-authors points to a rise in M&As and decline in IPOs.

The Nuances of “Buy the Rumor, Sell the News”
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The Nuances of “Buy the Rumor, Sell the News”

Who benefits and who’s harmed by short-term trades related to big news about stocks?

Bringing banking competition to Southern Africa
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Bringing banking competition to Southern Africa

Hitesh Anadkat, MBA ’84