Finance Faculty in the News: July 2019
William B. English
- “Fed Looks Locked In for Quarter-Point Cut: Decision Day Guide,” Bloomberg
- “5 key themes to watch for at the Fed’s July meeting,” Bankrate
- “What if the Fed Stopped Having Regular Meetings?” Barron’s
- “The Fed has three options. Here’s the difference between them, and why anything could happen,” CNBC
William Goetzmann
- “Are negative interest rates unusual, natural, or both?” Quartz
- “Facebook’s Audacious Pitch for a Global Cryptocurrency,” The New Yorker
Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham
- “The Kansas-Missouri Border and the Great Recession,” Barron’s
- “Better Bankruptcy Laws Could Make Recessions Less Painful,” Barron’s
William Goetzmann
- “Cracking The Hedge Fund Code,” Seeking Alpha
Roger Ibbotson
- “Looking for Safe Investments with High Returns? Try This,” Medium.com
Song Ma
- “Companies Invest in Startups to Repair Weaknesses,” Yale Insights
Robert Shiller
- “Nobel Prize winner Robert Shiller makes the case for a rate hike: The economy is running ‘hot’” CNBC
- “Column: Fed will try to create firebreak to contain downturn," Reuters
- “This top-heavy stock market might need an interest-rate hike, not a cut, says Nobel-winning economist,” MarketWatch
Kelly Shue
- “When professional investors make rookie mistakes,” Wealth Professional (Canada)
- “The Only Thing the Smart Money is Smart About,” Wall Street Journal
- “Why stock-picking skills do, in fact, exist,” The Globe and Mail (Canada)
- “AQR announces winners of eighth annual Insight Award,” Pensions & Investments