
Finance Faculty in the News: April 2025
Christopher Clayton
- “The U.S.-China Trade War Is Geoeconomics as Usual,” Insights Stanford Graduate School of Business
William English
- “Fed’s Task of Evaluating US Tariff Inflation Just Got More Complicated,” Bloomberg
- “Trump’s Trade War Raises Bar for Fed Rate Cuts,” The New York Times
- “Trump’s Tariffs Pushed the U.S. Uncomfortably Close to a Financial Crisis before Pause,” The Japan News, Washington Post
- “Trump renews attack on Federal Reserve Chair Powell, Dow Jones tumbles 1,000 points,” Associated Press
- “Trump Wants To Oust Fed Chair Jerome Powell. These Experts Say It Could Harm Your Finances,” Bankrate
- “Can Trump fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell? Here's what to know,” CBS News
William Goetzmann
- “Yes, this stock market is hard to predict — but it always is. Here’s what’s even harder,” MarketWatch
Menaka Hampole
Roger Ibbotson
Bryan Kelly
Cameron LaPoint
- “Homebuilders grapple with cost hikes from tariffs amid sluggish spring housing market,” The Business Journals
- “Spring housing market stagnates despite increased listings,” The Business Journals
Song Ma
Abraham Ravid
- “Letter: Sequels and franchises, still the film business holy grail,” Financial Times
Kelly Shue
- “For effective green investing, go brown,” Trellis
- “What business leaders should say to investors and employees when their stock is crashing,” Fortune
- “Uncertainty is making junk bond investors nervous — and driving up yields,” Marketplace
- “Presentation of Arguments in a Brief of Current and Retired Practitioners and Professors as Amici Curiae in Support of Reversal of the Opinion of the Delaware Court of Chancery in In Re Tesla, Inc. Derivative Litigation,” Harvard Law Forum