Are ratings askew in collateralized loan obligations?
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A new study finds credit agency ratings don’t reflect the risk profile of collateralized loan obligations, a challenge for investors and policymakers alike.
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A new study finds credit agency ratings don’t reflect the risk profile of collateralized loan obligations, a challenge for investors and policymakers alike.
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The studies describe new methods for accelerating drug approvals during pandemics and for providing more accurate measures of the probabilities of success for clinical trials of vaccines.
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A recent study by MIT Sloan School of Management Prof. Nemit Shroff found that firms with common owners are more likely to disclose information.
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New study commends program as a 'big step forward,' but calls for more default risk transferred to investors.
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Got a bad case of platform envy? Find out why “seeding” and “coring” matter, and be open to a better way.
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Research led by MIT Sloan Prof. David Rand studies the factors that convince people to adopt products and behaviors that are individually costly but beneficial to society.
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Since the 2016 U.S. Presidential election and British “Brexit” referendum — and then COVID-19 — opened the floodgates on fake news, research has delved into the psychology behind online misinformation
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MIT Sloan faculty and industry experts offer policy recommendations to reduce hospital overwhelm and protect health care providers.
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A $7 per metric ton carbon tax could reduce emissions by the same amount as the flagship climate policies of the Obama administration, a new study finds.
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Researchers studying AI, leadership, and gender equality were named to the Thinkers50 Radar list.