Finance Faculty in the News: May 2023
Stefano Giglio
- “Four Facts About ESG Beliefs and Investor Portfolios,” Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance
William B. English
- “Key Fed officials see low-rate world as likely to return one day,” Reuters
- “Explainer: How the Fed might act in a US default,” Reuters
- “A debt limit breach could be like a government shutdown — but much worse,”
- “Fed faces a long battle to trim inflation to its 2% target,” Financial Times
William Goetzmann
- “Six books that tell the history of money,” The Economist
Gary Gorton
- “The Future of Centralized Stablecoins: Die, Thrive, or Change?” Block Chain Reporter
- “Crypto Had Its Bank Runs Too,” Bloomberg
- “Currency Chaos: India Is Once Again Making Money a Plaything,” Bloomberg
- “Märkte Insight: Die Lehren aus dem Kryptowinter,” Handelsblatt
Gary Gorton, Geert Rouwenhorst
- “Why commodities shine in a time of stagflation,” The Economist
Andrew Metrick
- “Why SVB and First Republic are just the first of many U.S. banks that will fail,” MarketWatch
- “Virtual Lecture: Silicon Valley Bank and the Anatomy of a Bank Run,” Yale Insights
Andrew Metrick, June Rhee
- “Silicon Valley Bank and Deregulation: A Research-Based Explainer,” The Good Men Project
Toby Moskowitz
- “For Seattle Kraken, How They Play Matters More Than Where They Play,” Hockey News
- “Momentum Versus Factor Momentum: Which Dominates?” Advisor Perspectives
- “Small-caps suck. Buy small-caps!” Morningstar
Kelly Shue
- “Green Investing Could Push Polluters to Emit More Greenhouse Gases,” Yale Insights
- “Reimagining the Performance Review,” Society for Human Resources Management
Matthew Spiegel