Cornell experts offer preview of International Monetary Fund and World Bank...
Robert Hockett, professor of financial and monetary law at Cornell University Law School, says the long-lasting crisis in the Eurozone, as well as more recent signs of trouble in the Chinese and...
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Hirokazu Miyazaki is director of Cornell’s Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies and professor in Cornell’s department of anthropology. He researches traders and financial market actors in...
View ArticleKenneth Miranda of the IMF named Cornell’s chief investment officer
ITHACA, N.Y. – Kenneth Miranda, director of the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) investment office, has been selected as Cornell’s chief investment officer, Provost and Acting President Michael...
View ArticleStocks move in predictable ways after White House change
ITHACA, N.Y. – With President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration approaching, the stock market has been more volatile because investors are trying to predict which industries will do well under a Trump...
View ArticleRecalculations of trade deficits will increase distortions
Andrew Karolyi, professor of asset management and finance at Cornell University’s SC Johnson College of Business, comments on recent reports suggesting Trump’s administration is considering...
View ArticleLyft’s IPO success hinges on distance from Uber
Lyft is reportedly close to hiring an advisory firm that will help the ride-hailing service select underwriters and plan for the company’s stock market debut. Drew Pascarella, lecturer of finance at...
View ArticleNetflix investors: When will revenue match content spending?
Netflix will report earnings for the third quarter after the market closes on Monday, Oct. 16. The company has been overspending his competitors in recent years and bought a staggering $22 billion in...
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