Finance Faculty in the News: January
Christopher Clayton
- “China could trigger Treasuries selloff to punish US,” Central Banking
William English
- “Cook case could lead to 'cause' protections for Fed, or a roadmap for dismissals,” Reuters
- “Who Sits at the Fed's Table? Part II,” Macroeconomic Policy Nexus/Substack
- “Prof. William English Provides Congressional Testimony on the Fed’s Balance Sheet and Its Independence,” Yale SOM
Bryan Kelly
- “Thematic Investing and Credit Risk Research Honored with Graham and Dodd Awards of Excellence,” (press release)
Cameron LaPoint
- “DOGE cuts show how smaller government can harm economy,” Stock Updates Now
- “What to expect from U.S. home prices in 2026, as predicted by 24 different forecast models,” ResiClub
- “Will Banning Corporate Homebuyers Make Housing More Affordable?” Yale Insights
- “Trump corporate homebuyer ban risks backfiring on first-time buyers,” Mortgage Professional
Song Ma
- “Paradox: AI-Era Competitiveness Rooted in Classic Fundamentals,” The ChoSun Daily
Kelly Shue
- “AI analyzes faces: Photos can predict professional success,” NZZ (paywall)
- “The problem with promotions,” The Economist
Matthew Spiegel