In the FinanceĀ Seminar series, we welcome speakers from other universities to share their research findings with us to create a community of engagement and discussion. All research staff and PhD students are welcome to attend. Forthcoming seminars (which are held in the Business School unless stated otherwise) are below:
Academic Year 2024/2025
Jonathan Parker, Professor of Finance, MIT
Title: Simple Allocation Rules and Optimal Portfolio Choice Over the Lifecycle
- Wed 5 March 2025
- 13.30 -14.45
- In person - Lecture Theatre LG19A
Markus Brunnermeier, Director of Bendheim Center for Finance, Princeton University
Title: Strategic Money and Credit Ledgers
- Thu 6 March 2025
- 13.30 -14.45
- In person - Lecture Theatre LTG
Serhiy Kozak, Associate Professor of Finance, University of Maryland
Title: When do cross-sectional asset pricing factors span the stochastic discount factor?
- Wed 12 March 2025
- 13.30 -14.45
- In person - Lecture Theatre LG19A
Simone Lenzu, Assistant Professor of Finance, NYU Stern
Title: Financial Shocks, Productivity, and Prices
- Wed 19 March 2025
- 13.30 -14.45
- In person - Lecture Theatre LT3
Farzad Saidi, Professor of Financial Economics, University of Bonn
Title: Two Centuries of Systemic Bank Runs
- Wed 26 March 2025
- 13.30 -14.45
- In person - Lecture Theatre LT3
Jack Favilukis, Associate Professor of Finance, University of British Columbia
Title: How Effective are Portfolio Mandates?
- Wed 30 April 2025
- 13.30 -14.45
- In person - Lecture Theatre LT3
Christian Leuz, Professor of Accounting and Finance, Chicago Booth
Title: Conflicts of Interests in Universal Banks
- Wed 14 May 2025
- 13.30 -14.45
- In person - Lecture Theatre LT3
Daniel Neuhann, Assistant Professor of Finance, McCombs School of Business at UT Austin
Title: Demand-System Asset Pricing: Theoretical Foundations
- Tue 10 June 2025
- 13.30 -14.45
- In person - Lecture Theatre LG19A
Naz Koont, Assistant Professor of Finance, Stanford
Title: How Does the Digital Revolution Alter Competition in Banking?
- Wed 11 June 2025
- 13.30 -14.45
- In person - Lecture Theatre LT3
TBC
Stefano Giglio, Professor of Finance, Yale
Title: Risk preferences implied by synthetic options
- Wed 6 March 2024
- 13.30 -14.45
- In person - Lecture Theatre LG19A
Andrew Karolyi, Charles Field Knight Dean, Cornell SC Johnson College of Business
Title: The US equity valuation premium, globalization, and climate change risks
- Thu 14 March 2024
- 10.00 -11.00
- In person - Lecture Theatre LGR
Philip Strahan, John L. Collins, S.J. Chair in Finance, Boston College
Title: Housing Speculation, GSEs and Credit Market Spillovers
- Wed 20 March 2024
- 13.30 -14.45
- In person - Lecture Theatre LT3
Asaf Bernstein, Associate Professor of Finance, University of Colorado Boulder
Title: The Value of Ratings: Evidence from their Introduction in Securities Markets
- Wed 27 March 2024
- 13.30 -14.45
- In person - Lecture Theatre LT3
Marco Pagano, Professor of Finance, University of Naples Federico II
Title: Careers and Wages in Family Firms: Evidence from Matched Employer-Employee Data
- Wed 24 April 2024
- 13.30 -14.45
- In person - Lecture Theatre LT3
Malcolm Baker, Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School
Title: How Do Investors Value ESG?
- Wed 1 May 2024
- 13.30 -14.45
- In person - Lecture Theatre LT3
Arvind Krishnamurthy, Professor of Finance, Stanford
Title: Interest Rate Risk in Banking
- Thu 9 May 2024
- 13.30 -14.45
- In person - Lecture Theatre LT3
Anat Admati, Professor of Economics, Stanford
Title: The Parade of Bankersā New Clothes Continues: 44 Flawed Claims Debunked
- Fri 10 May 2024
- 13.30 -14.45
- In person - Lecture Theatre LT3
Christine Parlour, Sylvan C. Coleman Chair of Finance and Accounting, Berkeley Haas
Title: Miner Collusion and the Bitcoin Protocol
- Wed 15 May 2024
- 13.30 -14.45
- In person - Lecture Theatre LT3
Jesse Schreger, Associate Professor of Business, Columbia Business School
Title: The Geography of Capital Allocation in the Euro Area
- Wed 22 May 2024
- 13.30 -14.45
- In person - Lecture Theatre LT3
Manju Puri, Professor of Finance, Duke University
Title: Does Open Banking Expand Credit Access?
- Tue 28 May 2024
- 13.30 -14.45
- In person - Lecture Theatre LG19A
Itay Goldstein, Professor of Finance and Economics, Wharton
Title: AI-Powered Trading, Algorithmic Collusion, and Price Efficiency
- Wed 5 June 2024
- 13.30 -14.45
- In person - Lecture Theatre LT2
Maarten Meeuwis, Assistant Professor of Finance, Olin Business School, Washington University in St Louis
Title: Time-Varying Risk Premia, Labor Market Dynamics, and Income Risk
- Wed 12 June 2024
- 13.30 -14.45
- In person - Lecture Theatre LT3
Ernest Liu, Assistant Professor of Economics, Princeton
Title: The Bullwhip: Time to Build and Sectoral Fluctuations
- Wed 4 September 2024
- 13.30 -14.45
- In person - Lecture Theatre ACEX 455
Matthieu Gomez, Associate Professor of Economics, Columbia
Title: Counterfactual Wealth Distributions
- Wed 11 September 2024
- 13.30 -14.45
- In person - Lecture Theatre LT3
Vincent Maurin, Associate Professor of Finance, HEC Paris
Title: Risk Managers in Banks
- Wed 18 September 2024
- 13.30 -14.45
- In person - Lecture Theatre LT3
Per Stromberg, Professor of Finance and Private Equity, Stockholm School of Economics
Title: Climate Policy and Firm Efficiency: Lessons From the Trucking Industry
- Wed 25 September 2024
- 13.30 -14.45
- In person - Lecture Theatre LT3
Climate Policy and Firm Efficiency: Lessons From the Trucking Industry
Vincent Glode, Professor of Finance, University of Pennsylvania
Title: Arms Sales in Financial Markets
- Wed 2 October 2024
- 13.30 -14.45
- In person - Lecture Theatre LT3
Carola Frydman, Professor of Finance, Northwestern Kellogg
Title: Unfinished Business: The Long Ascent of Women into Corporate Leadership
- Wed 9 October 2024
- 13.30 -14.45
- In person - Lecture Theatre LT3
Guofu Zhou, Professor of Finance, Washington Uni in St Louis
Title: ChatGPT, Stock Market Predictability and Links to the Macroeconomy
- Wed 16 October 2024
- 13.30 -14.45
- In person - Lecture Theatre LT3
Amy Wang Huber, Assistant Professor of Finance, University of Pennsylvania
Title: Intermediary Elasticity and Limited Risk-Bearing Capacity
- Wed 23 October 2024
- 13.30 -14.45
- In person - Lecture Theatre LT3
Ron Kaniel, Professor of Finance, University of Rochester
Title: Market Power in the Securities Lending Market
- Wed 6 November 2024
- 13.30 -14.45
- In person - Lecture Theatre LT3
Arun Advani, Associate Professor of Economics, University of Warwick
Title: Taxation and Migration by the Super-Rich
- Wed 13 November 2024
- 13.30 -14.45
- In person - Lecture Theatre LT3
Chen Lian, Assistant Professor of Economics, UC Berkeley
Title: Beliefs About the Economy are Excessively Sensitive to Household-Level Shocks: Evidence from Linked Survey and Administrative Data
- Wed 20 November 2024
- 13.30 -14.45
- In person - Lecture Theatre LT3
Sophie Moinas, Professor of Finance, Toulouse School of Economics
Title: Asset Pricing and Risk Sharing in Complete Markets: An Experimental Investigation
- Wed 27 November 2024
- 13.30 -14.45
- In person - Lecture Theatre LT3
JIng Huang, Assistant Professor of Finance, Texas A & M University
Title: Information Span and Credit Market Competition
- Wed 4 December 2024
- 13.30 -14.45
- In person - Lecture Theatre LT3
Antonio Coppola, Assistant Professor of Finance, Stanford
Title: TBC
- Wed 11 December 2024
- 13.30 -14.45
- In person - Lecture Theatre LT3