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Finance Prof. Gao awarded Greater China Collaboration Grant for investor research
Pengjie Gao, assistant finance professor at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business, was awarded a 2017-2018 Greater China Collaboration Grant for his research examining investor biases.…
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2017 MBAs To Watch: Andrew Cornick
Cornick accepted a position as a finance manager with Ecolab in St. Paul, Minnesota.
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Notre Dame and Girls Who Invest partner to build pipeline of women asset managers
The University of Notre Dame Institute for Global Investing (NDIGI) and the Mendoza College of Business are announcing a new partnership with Girls Who Invest, a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing the number of women in portfolio management and executive leadership in the asset management industry.…
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Europe seeks to set global trade rules after Trump steps back
International economics expert Jeffrey Bergstrand says President Trump has effectively removed the U.S. from influencing global trade standards.
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Next generation of grocery shopping pops up at South Bend stores
Local online grocery shopping meets millennial demand, says automation expert Timothy Carone.
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Investors: Be wary of auditor dismissals
Research by accountancy professor Jeffrey Burks (FIN '97) suggests that companies that fire auditors after the second quarter may have something to hide.
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UAW, expert says AM General plan to sell St. Joseph County plant saves jobs
Jeffrey Bergstrand, an expert on international trade, says the sale of AM General in South Bend to a Chinese corporation is an example of an increasingly global economy.
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‘Closet indexing’ can hurt investors, expert says
Finance professor Martijn Cremers says stock pickers mimicking the index is part of the reason many active funds fail to beat their benchmarks.
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Faculty recognized for excellence in student engagement and advising
Five Mendoza faculty members received 2017 Joyce Awards for profound influence on undergraduate students: Corey Angst, Wendy Angst, Robert Battalio, Hong Guo and Ed Hums.
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Apple’s cash pile is as big as the GDP of Finland and Jamaica, combined
“Apple is one of the best companies in the world, and a third of their value is sitting in vaults in Switzerland and Luxembourg and Dublin,” said Timothy Loughran, a finance professor at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business. “Isn’t that pathetic?”
The Washington Post