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Weekly Finance Seminar

2025

Date Presenter Affiliation Title Location Time
Mar 7th Hyeyoon Jung Federal Reserve Bank of New York Physical Climate Risk Factors and an Application to Measuring Insurers' Climate Risk Exposure Zoom 10:30-12:00
Mar 14th Boris Vallee Harvard Business School Market Forces in Academia: Student Future Earnings and Faculty Pay across Fields Zoom 10:30-12:00
Mar 21st Jaewon Choi SNU International Capital Flows and Sovereign Rollover Risk Zoom/Kaist Supex 301 10:30-12:00
Apr 1st Jie Cao HongKong Polytechnic University Bitcoin Option and Stock Return Predictability HM B306 16:30-18:00
Apr 4th Kee-Hong Bae York University From Security to uncertainty: How the Shift from DB to DC Plans Widens Income Disparities Zoom/HM B202 10:30-12:00
Apr 11th Caitlin Dannhauser Villanova University Warehousing Corporate Bonds via ETFs Zoom 09:00-10:30
Apr 18th John Shim University of Notre Dame Who Clears the Market When Passive Investors Trade? Zoom 09:00-10:30
Apr 28th Alexander Dickerson UNSW Factor Investing with Delays. Zoom 10:30-12:00
May 9th Keeyoung Rhee Sungkyunkwan University (In-)Visible Risks of Blockchain-Based Financing for Capital Allocation Efficiency HMB 207 10:30-12:00
May 16th Irene Yi University of Toronto Voting Rationales Zoom 10:30-12:00
May 23rd Matti Keloharju Aalto University Accounting Research in the Age of AI Kaist Supex 401/Zoom 10:30-12:00
May 27th Chanik Jo The Chinese University of Hong Kong Do Institutional Investors Use Local Grocery Inflation For Portfolio Choices? LP 218 12:00-13:00
Jun 12th Jung Chul Park University of South Florida When numbers overshadow creativity: the innovation risks Finance-Oriented CEOs HM 307 12:00-13:00
Jun 20th Aaron Yoon Kellogg School of Management Northwestern University Inside the Blackbox of Firm Environmental Efforts: Evidence from Emissions Reduction Initiatives. KAIST Supex 402/Zoom 10:30-12:00
Sep 5th Heebum Lee Korea University Orientation Zoom 10:30-12:00
Sep 12th Emillio Bisetti Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Finacially Constrained Procurement Zoom 10:00-11:30
Sep 19th Sebastian Hillenbrand Harvard University Valuation Ratios Without Transitory Cash Flows Zoom 10:00-11:30
Oct 24th Dongryeol Lee Nanyang Technology University Forecasting in a Polarized World: The Role of Political Disagreement in Analyst Forecasts and Information Transmission LP 218 10:30-12:00
Oct 31st Briana Chang Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Impact Trickles Down: Exit, Engagemennet and Firm-stakeholder Relationships LP 216 10:30-12:00
Nov 14th Pingle Wang University of Texas at Dallas Unveiling Mutual Funds' Securities Lending Strategies Zoom 10:30-12:00
Nov 21st Leland Bybee University of Chicago The Ghost in the Machine: Generating Beliefs with Large Language Zoom 10:00-12:00
Nov 28th James O'Donovan City University of Hong Kong On the No-Arbitrage Relation between Securities Lending Fees and Option Prices Zoom 10:00-11:30
Dec 5th Paul Decaire Arizona State University Valuation Fundamentals Zoom 10:00-11:20
Dec 12th Namho Kang Bently University Negative information revelation: Informed sales meet short sales Zoom 10:30-12:00
Dec 18th Yongseok Kim Tulane University Do financing frictions amplify shocks to exports? Zoom 10:30-12:00