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VOX MEDIA - Today, Explained | Sloan Professor and GCFP Director Deborah Lucas weighs in on the Spirit Airlines bailout.
VOX MEDIA - Today, Explained | Sloan Professor and GCFP Director Deborah Lucas weighs in on the Spirit Airlines bailout.
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL | MIT Sloan’s Robert C. Pozen argues that many affluent investors may be over-allocated to bonds and could benefit from a more equity-heavy 90-10 portfolio, citing long-term stock outperformance, tax advantages, and the limits of bonds as protection during market downturns.
CBS NEWS - MoneyWatch | Professor Andrew W. Lo said that AI struggles with tax optimization, doesn't understand regulatory nuance and — unlike a human financial adviser — isn't subject to legal requirements...
MARKETPLACE | By the time companies are discussing bailouts, "they're already toast, and you're just trying to resurrect them from the dead," said professor Deborah Lucas. Bailouts can have a bad reputation, she said, but there are some cases where there is some justification. That's why, Lucas adde...
At the 2026 MIT Sloan Investment Conference, Peter R. Fisher and Gary Gensler discuss how rapid investment in artificial intelligence, Federal Reserve leadership changes, and policy uncertainty are shaping the outlook for investors.
MARKETWATCH | MIT Sloan Senior Lecturer and former President of Fidelity Investments Bob Pozen discusses the implications of changing corporate financial reporting practices.
MIT Sloan Professor Emeritus Paul Osterman’s book Disposable Workers: The Transformation of Employment, is forthcoming from Harvard University Press.
Based in Boston, Toast is an all-in-one restaurant point of sale and management platform, offering a suite of hardware and software products that handle everything from payment processing and payroll to reservations and online ordering. To stay competitive, the technology company is constantly innov...
Miriam Pozen Prize Award Ceremony and Lecture by Tharman Shanmugaratnam on Tuesday, December 9, 2025.
MIT Climate Policy Center is accepted into the Coalition of Finance Ministers for Climate Action (CFMCA). Bethany Patten, CPC Executive Director, and Arathi Rao, Director of the Global Climate Policy Project at Harvard and MIT, share their thoughts.