Interest Rates and Inflation: What's Next for the Federal Reserve?
Professor Pierre Yared describes why the U.S. economy is unlikely to see an economic downturn comparable with the 1970s.
Professor Pierre Yared describes why the U.S. economy is unlikely to see an economic downturn comparable with the 1970s.
The corporate debt market has doubled in size since the financial crisis, now Finance & Economics for nearly 50 percent of US GDP. Investment-grade (or highly rated) corporate bonds, such as Apple's AA+ bond, are in demand. What's causing this run on corporate debt?
The EU's new sustainable finance taxonomy will go a long way toward strengthening Europe's market for green investment.
Columbia University Digital Finance Seminar Series launched in Fall 2022. The series is jointly organized by the newly established Center for Digital Finance and Technologies within the School of Engineering and Applied Science, and by the Briger Family Digital Finance Lab within Columbia Business School.
Critical mass and big data collection are making it possible to digitize the real estate industry
Columbia Business School Professor Abby Joseph Cohen recently joined former Dean Glenn Hubbard to discuss the forces that could shape the economy and markets in the year ahead.
Tano Santos, the Robert Heilbrunn Professor of Asset Management and Finance and Director of Columbia Business School's Heilbrunn Center for Graham and Dodd Investing, discusses the school's approach to value investing and finance.
Mark Peter Davis '08, Managing Partner of Interplay, explores the dynamic landscape of real estate in the age of artificial intelligence.