News
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Net Neutrality: How Open-Internet Activists Won Big
Finance Prof. Barry Keating tells NBC News that FCC's approval of net neutrality rules will create a "price-fixing arrangement."
Keith Wagstaff -
Businessman connects Catholicism and finance
The Observer covers "Ten Years Hence" lecture by Michael Schierl, a businessman who sees impact investing as a promising path for the Catholic church.
Gabriela Malespin -
Lecture ties Catholic values and investments
The Observer: Sr. Helen Alford, economics professor at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome, kicks off “Ten Years Hence” lecture series.
Clare Kossler -
Predicting the Next Wall Street Disaster
Finance Professor Paul Schultz comments to Newsweek on the Financial Stability Oversight Council's ability (or inability) to predict future financial crises.
Leah McGrath Goodman -
UN official examines global business ethics
The Observer covers Mendoza's Ethics Week lecture by Joan Dubinsky, director of the United Nations Ethics Office.
Matthew McKenna -
Lecture examines ethics in transfer pricing
The Observer covers Ethics Week lecture by Jerry Carter '88, vice president of tax and international finance at IDEX Corporation.
J.P. Gschwind -
Closet Indexers’ Worst Enemy: Passive Assets
Chief Investment Officer website quotes research by Finance Professor Martijn Cremers about the effects of passive investing flushing out closet indexers.
Leanna Orr -
Want a happy office? Here’s what you need to know
The keys are relationships, engagement and authenticity, management Associate Professor Matt Bloom writes for The Conversation website.
Steve Bloom and Matt Bloom -
Conference to celebrate women in business
The Observer previews the seventh annual Undergraduate Women in Business Conference, February 13 and 14.
Carolyn Hutyra -
Index funds and avoiding the generics paradox
Active investors are the hidden beneficiaries of the rise of index funds, writes Reuters columnist James Saft in discussing new research by finance Prof. Martijn Cremers.
James Saft