Analysis of the Proposed 2020 FHFA Rule on Enterprise Capital
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Edward Golding (MIT), Laurie Goodman (Urban Institute), and Jun Zhu (Indiana University and Urban Institute)
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Edward Golding (MIT), Laurie Goodman (Urban Institute), and Jun Zhu (Indiana University and Urban Institute)
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Gilt Market Dysfunction and Liability-Driven Investment (LDI) - A Progress Report
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Panelists discuss the causes and consequences of the recent SVB collapse.
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Susan Collins, President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, spoke with MIT Sloan students and faculty on May 8 at 11:45am.
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David Enrich, author of the new book The Spider Network, came to MIT to tell the story of how a cartel of bankers set out to rig a crucial financial market — and how he developed a years-long relationship with the scandal’s ringleader.
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Edward Golding and Deborah Lucas discuss a simple policy change that relies primarily on market discipline that would reduce the likelihood of future SVBs.
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MIT Center for Finance and Policy invites you to a conversation with Barney Frank, former Chairman of the House Financial Services Committee and key architect of the Dodd-Frank Act.
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The MIT GCFP announced that Mario Draghi has been named the winner of the Miriam Pozen Prize in recognition of his leadership in international financial policy. Draghi, a longtime academic economist and public servant, served as prime minister of Italy until [...]
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Reverse mortgages are a financial innovation designed to help retirees free up the savings tied up in home equity without being forced to move. Access to those funds can make a big difference in the quality of life for house-rich, cash-poor, retirees. Yet the product has been slow to catch on. A new...
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Robert C. Pozen, Senior Lecturer, MIT Sloan School of Management and non-resident Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution