SOM Finance Faculty in the News: April 2019
Nicholas Barberis
- “Are Investors Chronically Pessimistic?” Chicago Booth Review
William B. English
- “Would a political Fed rescue the world?” Reuters
- “Donald Trump’s demands add to Federal Reserve interest rate headaches,” Financial Times
Stefano Giglio
- “You, Dear Investor, Are Patient, Prudent and Calm,” Wall Street Journal
- “Hedging Climate News,” Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation
William Goetzmann
- “Appraisal Arbitrage Makes a Comeback,” Bloomberg
Gary Gorton
- “USO And UNG: The Worst ETFs In The World,” Seeking Alpha
- “Competition can oust regressive corporate cultures,” Yale Daily News
Roger Ibbotson
- “The Stock Market Story Behind The College Admissions Scandal,” Forbes
- “Replicating Buffett’s Wide Moat Investing Method,” EFT Trends
Bryan T. Kelly
- “Hedging Climate News,” Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation
Andrew Metrick
- “Three Questions: Prof. Andrew Metrick on What Makes a Good Pick for the Fed,” Yale Insights
- “The Best Finance Textbooks,” Benzinga.com
Geert Rouwenhorst
- “USO And UNG: The Worst ETFs In The World,” Seeking Alpha
Robert Shiller
- “Is Buying A House Overrated?” Planet Money : NPR
- “Swedroe: Using Valuation Metrics,” ETF
- “Return Predictions Rooted in Factors Other Than Valuations Do Not Work,” ValueWalk
- “A Trump reelection win would help boost stock prices,” CNBC
- “Harvard Invests Millions in New Cryptocurrency,” The Harvard Crimson
- “Was the US Stock Market Boom Predictable?” The Guardian
- “Modern Monetary Theory Makes Sense, Up to a Point,” New York Times
- “Robert Shiller on What Investors Should Be Worrying About,” ETF Trends
- “Little Sign Housing is in a Bubble, Shiller Says,” Bloomberg (podcast)
Kelly Shue
- “How Leverage Turns Market Corrections into Crashes,” Yale Insights
- “How to Use Stock Splits to Outwit the Market,” Barron's
Matthew Spiegel
- “Student fund managers fuel colleges’ clean energy investments,” Energy News Network