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Weekly Finance Seminar

2023

Date Presenter Affiliation Title Location Time
Mar 24th Greg Buchak Stanford Graduate School of Business Why is Intermediating Houses so Difficult? Evidence from iBuyers HM 301 & zoom 10:30-12:00
Mar 31st Philipp Kruegers University of Geneva The Sustainability Wage Gap zoom 16:00-17:40
Apr 7th Huan Tang London School of Economics The Supply and Demand for Data Privacy: Evidence from Mobile Apps zoom 17:00-18:30
Apr 14th German Gutierrez Foster School of Business, University of Washington Nonbank Lending and Credit Cyclicality zoom 09:00-10:30
Apr 20th Kee-Hong Bae Schulich School of Business, York University Ferreting Out Growth Through Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions LP216 12:00-13:30
Apr 21st Hwanki Brian Kim Hankamer School of Business, Baylor University The Role of Passive Ownership in the Era of Say-on-Pay zoom 10:30-12:00
Apr 28th Gonzalo Maturana Goizueta Business School, Emory University Stakeholders, Governance, and Firm Output: Evidence from Hospitals zoom 09:00-10:30
May 12th Mark Egan Harvard Business School What Drives Variation in Investor Portfolios? Estimating the Roles of Beliefs and Risk Preferences zoom 09:00-10:30
May 18th Terry S. Moon University of British Columbia Job Transitions and Employee Earnings After Acquisitions: Linking Corporate and Worker Outcomes KAIST & zoom 12:00-13:30
May 19th Huang Jing Mays Business School, Texas A&M University Fintech Expansion zoom 09:00-10:30
May 22nd Chanik Jo Chinese University of Hong Kong Business School Subjective Risk-Return Trade-off LP217 12:00-13:30
May 26th Hyunseob Kim Chicago Fed Dynamic Incentive Effects of Dual-Class Shares: Theory and Evidence HM B201 10:30-12:00
Jun 2nd Gormsen Niels Chicago Booth School of Business Corporate Discount Rates zoom 09:00-10:30
Jun 13th Marco Becht Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management Voice Through Divestment LP218 13:30-15:00
Jun 16th Ing-Hwa Cheng Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto Risk-taking at U.S. Regional Banks zoom 09:00-10:30
Sep 8th Marcin Kaspeczyk Imperial College London Carbon-Transition Risk and Net-Zero Portfolios zoom 16:30-18:00
Sep 15th Seongjin Park University of Chicago Origin of Rent Stickiness and Its Implications for Income Distribution in the Rental Housing Market zoom 10:30-12:00
Sep 22nd Nadya Malenko University of Michigan Voting Choice zoom 9:00~10:30
Oct 5th Bryan Lim University of Melbourne Why are All-Star Analysts Influential? LP207 12:00-13:30
Oct 6th Manasa Gopal Georgia Institute of Technology Fragile Financing? How Corporate Reliance on Shadow Banking Affects Bank Provision of Liquidity zoom 09:00~10:30
Oct 13th Seokwoo Lee University of Maryland Competition and Lending Standards with Multidimensional Private Information zoom 10:30-12:00
Oct 20th Fahad Saleh Wake Forest University Equilibrium in a DeFi Lending Market zoom 09:00~10:30
Oct 27th Toomas Laarits New York University When do Treasuries Earn the Convenience Yield? - A Hedging Perspective zoom 09:00~10:30
Nov 10th Anna Cieslak Duke University Tough Talk: The Fed and the Risk Premium zoom 09:00-10:30
Nov 17th Kelly Shue Yale University Counterproductive Sustainable Investing: The Impact Elasticity of Brown and Green Firms zoom 09:00-10:30
Nov 24th Nicolas Hommel Princeton University Corporate Valuation: An Empirical Comparison of Discounting Methods zoom 09:00-10:30
Dec 1st Jun-Koo Kang Nanyang Technological University Dancing with Family Owners: Is Shareholder Activism Effective in Family Firms? HM B201 10:30~12:00
Dec 5th Youngsuk Yook Federal Reserve Board A Granular Look into Firms' Cash Portfolios HM B201 12:00-13:00
Dec 15th Dongho Song Johns Hopkins University The real channel for nominal bond-stock puzzles zoom 10:00-11:30
Dec 19th Don Noh Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Retail Trading Intensity and the Overnight-Intraday Return Gap HM B201 12:00-13:00