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Edward Altman’s Sovereign Risk Assessment: “Italy’s Looking Iffy”
Professor Edward Altman explains the results of his Eurozone sovereign risk assessment in “The Fate of the Euro Hinges on Italy. Italy’s Looking Iffy,” an op-ed in Forbes. Excerpt from Forbes: One year ago, I wrote about the European debt … Continue reading
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Professor Ed Altman on Italy and the Eurozone
Professor Edward Altman discusses the future of Italy’s membership in the European Union on Bloomberg.
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MSRM Alum Konstantin Makarov Launches StratLink Global’s Business Advisory Services in Kenya
MSRM Class of 2011 alum and Director of StratLink Global, LLC, Konstantin Makarov is quoted in a press release on the expansion of the company’s services to Nairobi, Kenya.Press Release via MSNBC:International Business Advisory Consulting Group Brings Global Insights and … Continue reading
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Nouriel Roubini: Two Futures for Europe
In a video uploaded by WOBI, NYU Stern Professor of Economics Nouriel Roubini addresses the future of the Eurozone. He outlines two distinct scenarios for the region: Eurozone leaders could encourage further fiscal and political integration, or they may invoke … Continue reading
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NYU Stern’s Cooley, Richardson & Schoenholtz on the Euro Exit
NYU Stern Finance & Economics professors have co-authored a new op-ed in the Huffington Post. In “The Euro Exit,” Tom Cooley, Matt Richardson and Kim Schoenholz explore history to analyze the crisis that Europe would ensue in the event of … Continue reading
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Roubini & Ferguson: “Is it One Minute to Midnight in Europe?”
In “Berlin is Ignoring the Lessons of the 1930s,” NYU Stern Professor Nouriel Roubini and Harvard Professor Niall Ferguson argue that Germany’s history is affecting recapitalization measures for the Eurozone’s troubled banks. Excerpt from Financial Times Normal 0 false false … Continue reading
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A New NYU Stern Research Paper Addresses Capital Shortfall and Regulation
NYU Stern finance professors Viral Acharya, Robert Engle and Matthew Richardson have a new paper forthcoming in the American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings. In “Capital Shortfall: A New Approach to Ranking and Regulating Systemic Risks,” they propose a method … Continue reading
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Anthony Saunders & Coauthors Win Fama-DFA Second Prize
A paper coauthored by MSRM professor Anthony Saunders of NYU Stern, Nadia Massoud of York University, Debarshi Nandy of Brandeis University and Keke Song of Dalhousie University won the Fama-DFA Second Prize for Capital Markets and Asset Pricing. This award … Continue reading
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Time to Blackball Russia’s Autocratic State
In a Financial Times op-ed, Nouriel Roubini, NYU Stern Professor and Chairman of Roubini Global Economics and Ian Bremmer, President of Eurasia Group, address Russia’s economic development. They argue that Russia’s authoritarian political state is prohibiting its growth into a … Continue reading
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Professor Thomas Cooley Addresses the Eurozone Crisis
NYU Stern Economics Professor Thomas Cooley is quoted on Europe’s sovereign debt crisis in The New York Times. Yesterday’s summit meeting in Brussels failed to bring Europe’s leaders to a consensus on the necessary next steps for coping with the … Continue reading
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