Finance Faculty in the News: June 2020
William B. English
- “Can the Fed's Main Street loan program save midsize companies during COVID-19 crisis?” USA Today
- “‘It’s very discouraging’: America’s new $600 billion rescue program for small businesses is off to a rocky start,” The Washington Post
- “Former Fed economists recommend widening scope of $600 billion Main Street Lending Program,” Business Insider
William Goetzmann
- “Michel Pireu: On irrational behaviour and the large role it plays in investment decisions” Business Day (South Africa)
- “Nasdaq 100 in historischer Perspektive,” Finanz und Wirtschaft
- “Interview with economist William N. Goetzmann: 'The financial and the art markets do not crash at the same time'” The Art Newspaper
- “Máquinas del tiempo,” Perú21
Roger Ibbotson
- “Further reading: Turn down the volume,” Investors Chronicle
Andrew Metrick
- “Profs. Andrew Metrick and Robert Shiller Discuss COVID-19 and the Economy on ‘Yale Talk’ Podcast” Yale School of Management
Tobias Moskowitz
- “Home advantage to possibly disappear behind closed doors when League of Ireland returns,” Extratime.ie
Robert Shiller
- “These Are The 3 Narratives Driving Markets,” Forbes
- “Michel Pireu: On irrational behaviour and the large role it plays in investment decisions” Business Day (South Africa)
- “Are Home Buyers Heading to the Suburbs?” Barron’s Streetwise (podcast)
- “What Is The Stock Market Trying To Tell Us?” NPR Planet Money
- “Profs. Andrew Metrick and Robert Shiller Discuss COVID-19 and the Economy on ‘Yale Talk’ Podcast” Yale School of Management
- “The Cold War and the Rush for Suburban Homes,” Bloomberg (podcast)
- “When Both Bears and Bulls Make Sense, What Do You Do?” Barron’s
- “Bubbles, virus and biases,” Investors Chronicle
- “America is in turmoil and stocks are booming. Is the market broken?” CNN Business
- “Why We Can’t Foresee the Pandemic’s Long-Term Effects,” New York Times