A discussion on market structure featuring SEC Chairman Jay Clayton
MIT Golub Center for Finance and Policy presents a discussion on market structure featuring SEC Chairman Jay Clayton and SEC Director of Trading & Markets Brett Redfearn
MIT Golub Center for Finance and Policy presents a discussion on market structure featuring SEC Chairman Jay Clayton and SEC Director of Trading & Markets Brett Redfearn
Last week Bob Pozen, a Visiting Senior Lecturer here at MIT Sloan with a distinguished background in government, business and education gave an eye-opening lunch talk. The topic was “Other Post-Employment Benefits” or OPEBs—which is accounting jargon for the liabilities governments incur for retiree...
What will people say 1,000 years from now when they look back at the conventional wisdom about financial policy today? Peter Fisher of the Tuck School at Dartmouth College reflected on that question in his keynote speech at the Inaugural Conference on Finance and Policy held at MIT Sloan on Septembe...
In early 2018, the MIT Sloan School of Management and the MIT Media Lab announced the joint appointment of Gary Gensler as Senior Lecturer at the MIT Sloan School of […]
by Laura E. Kodres, Leslie Sheng Shen, and Darrell Duffie | The need for US dollar funding during the financial stresses in mid-March 2020, as the COVID pandemic news shocked markets, was evident in a number of countries.
Friend or Foe: Cross-Border Links, Contagious Banking Crises, and Joint Use of Macroprudential Policies
In a response to the July 2021 Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) Policy Statement on Fair Lending, former U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development officials Michelle Aronowitz (Law Office […]
By Ivy Sheng, Co-President of MIT Sloan Financial Market and Policy Club
A Dialogue with Bernard Horn, President of Polaris Capital Management LLC
A discussion of COVID-19 financial and economic policies and their most important short- and long-term implications for: