Finance Faculty in the News: February
James Choi
- “100% Stocks? One Expert Makes the Case for an All-Equity Portfolio in Your Working Years,” Investopedia, Yahoo!
- “A Yale Professor’s Investment Formula Says You Need More Stocks. See How It Works,” Wall Street Journal
- “Một công thức đầu tư của giáo sư Yale cho rằng bạn cần nắm giữ nhiều cổ phiếu hơn - và đây là cách nó hoạt động,” Tin nhanh chứng khoán
- “Is a 60% stock allocation right for you? Here’s a new way to fine-tune your asset mix,” The Globe and Mail
- “Unconventional wisdom:The professor who thinks Australians need to own more shares,” Morningstar
William English
- “The Fed is more divided than ever. Enter Kevin Warsh,” POLITICO
- “Trumps' Pick to Run Fed Could Come Back to Haunt Him, Former Official Warns,” International Business Times
- “Trump wants lower rates. Kevin Warsh’s balance sheet plan may constrain them,” The Washington Post
- “Trump’s Plan To Lower Mortgage Rates Could Run Into Trouble,” Newsweek
- “O que esperar do indicado de Trump ao Fed,” Gazeta do povo
- “Why does the Fed prefer PCE as a measure of inflation?” Marketplace
- “The Fed's ample reserves framework: A report and a response,” Brookings
Stefano Giglio
William Goetzmann
- “What Google’s 100-Year Bond Means For Alphabet Stock Investors,” Forbes
- “Forbes Daily: Alphabet’s 100-Year Bond Is An Unusual Borrowing Move,” Forbes
Theis Jensen
Cameron LaPoint
- “Would Wichita sales tax offset property tax relief?” Wichita Eagle
Andrew Metrick
- “Faculty Role Key in Yale's Budget Process,” Mirage News
Geert Rouwenhorst
- “Why gold, silver, and copper prices have gone up,” Washington Examiner
- “Interview with K. Geert Rouwenhorst of Yale University,” Portfolio Management Research
Kelly Shue
- “AI can predict your future salary based on your photo,” The Register