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Inflation needs a short leash and 4 more lessons from the Fed's Powell era
As chair of the Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell faced several concussive events.
AI & Money
MIT Sloan Professor of the Practice Gary Gensler explores the intersection of AI and finance, with a particular focus on investing.
The global economy is threatened again by trade imbalances
In a new paper, profess
Gensler says Kalshi is flat wrong: Sports bets aren't swaps
The 2010 Dodd-Frank Act, which professor of the practice Gary Gensler hel
How climate change is making your life more expensive
A paper by associate dean for climate and sustainability
Traditional financial wisdom says a 60-40 portfolio is best. Is that still true?
Senior lecturer Robert Pozen wrote: "Investing in stocks is always a risk.
Inside the push to weaken Washington's toughest financial watchdog
Senior lecturer Robert Pozen and co-author wrote: "What's new here is t
Federal aid helped wide swath of small businesses, needy or not
"...tying financing to payroll expenses had the [likely unintended] consequences of allocating more federal funds to the least affected sector.”
Why even the most elite investors do dumb things when investing
“...even when we look at a sample of extremely talented, highly incentivized expert investors, they are still people."