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Insider Trading in Connected Firms during Trading Bans

Harvard Corporate Governance

This post is based on their recent paper. There is an extensive body of studies that documents that corporate insiders with access to insider information are able to earn abnormal returns by trading their firms shares.

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New OECD Research on Sustainable Bonds

Harvard Corporate Governance

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has recently published the first edition of the Global Debt Report, which examines sovereign and corporate bond markets, providing comprehensive and easy-to-understand data analysis into current market conditions and trends.

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For the fun of it: An Open House for my Spring 2025 Classes

Musings on Markets

I like to make a difference : I do not expect my students to agree with all or even much of what I have to say, but I would like to think that I sometimes change the way they think about finance, and perhaps even affect their choice of professions.

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Commodity Hedge Funds: The Most Lucrative “Hidden Gem” in Finance?

Brian DeChesare

If you want to work in the most cyclical role in the finance industry, it’s hard to beat commodity hedge funds. Given the amount of data analysis required, you might be wondering if it’s essential to have computer science skills for commodity trading. The post Commodity Hedge Funds: The Most Lucrative “Hidden Gem” in Finance?

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CFO Corner With Iveco Group’s Anna Tanganelli

Global Finance

Global Finance: You have been the financial head of Iveco Group for almost a year now. Tanganelli: Besides my core, day-to-day finance-related activities, I spend most of my energy and time on people and processes. GF: How do you see the use of artificial intelligence (AI) evolving in finance?

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Comment on How Deep Fakes Have Burrowed Into Home Finance by Baggins

Appraisers Blog

Explaining to the laymen or devout believers alike why mass data analysis and market regression data extrapolation does not function well is complicated and not worth the effort for every important detail. The fault of mass data analysts is turning the adjustment process into a fixed science.

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ValuAsia Connect Webinar Series: Intangible Assets

IVSC

Alex Haigh Managing Director, Brand Finance, Asia Pacific Alex is an all-rounder on business and intangibles valuations as well as quantitative market research. He holds a dual degree in Economics and Environmental Policy from the London School of Economics and has completed training in Data Analysis and Marketing Strategy.