Finance Faculty in the News: November 2020
James Choi
- “Research reveals HNW investors’ motivations,” Investment Executive
William B. English
- “Amid U.S. election uncertainty, Fed expected to lay low,” Reuters
- “Virus, political risk, rising as Fed takes stock of post-election landscape,” Reuters
William Goetzmann
- [WATCH] “Finance and Human Progress: Two Sides of the Same Coin,” CFA Institute
- “Finance and Human Progress: Two Sides of the Same Coin,” CFA Institute (podcast)
Gary Gorton
- “A Closer look at CLO’s,” Retirement Income Journal
Roger Ibbotson
- “Roger Ibbotson – Yale Professor Talks About the Future of Interest Rates, The Stock Market, and More,” The Money Tree (podcast)
Andrew Metrick
- “Is it Time to Shut Down the Fed’s COVID Stimulus Programs?,” Yale Insights
Robert Shiller
- “What's The Story? Narratives And The Economy,” The Indicator from Planet Money (NPR podcast)
- “How Bad News Can Cause Stock Prices to Go Up,” ValueWalk
- “Home Prices Are In a Bubble. Full Stop.” Bloomberg
- “U.S. Markets Split as Dow Heads Higher, Nasdaq Falls,” Investopedia
- “Is gridlock really ‘nirvana’ for stocks? Investors should be wary of these four potential perils,” Fortune
- “The Housing Bubble is Even Bigger Than the Stock Market Bubble,” The Street
- “Is Renting Throwing Away Money?” MorningStar
- “Dow had its Worst Week Since March and it Could get Uglier,” LearnBonds
- “Home Sales, Rents, and Unemployment – You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet,” Realty Biz News
- “US Market Remains Significantly Overvalued Ahead of Election Day,” Yahoo! Finance
- “Here’s what every election since 1900 can tell us about the 2020 race’s impact on stocks,” CNBC
- “Bitcoin is the bubble that keeps on giving,” MoneyWeb
- “US stock market valuation at two-year high” London Loves Business
Matthew Spiegel
- “Study Shows Which Restrictions Prevent COVID-19 Fatalities—and Which Appear to Make Things Worse,” Yale Insights
Heather Tookes