SEC commissioner Hester Peirce is not a fan of interventionism
The Security and Exchange Commission’s Peirce shares views on climate-related disclosures, payment for order flow, and cost-benefit analysis for rulemaking.
The Security and Exchange Commission’s Peirce shares views on climate-related disclosures, payment for order flow, and cost-benefit analysis for rulemaking.
Finance chief Ned Segal said Twitter’s decision to ban political ads “was a time of tremendous pride.”
Nobel Prize winner Robert Merton and other financial luminaries weigh in on target date funds, value stocks, and finding opportunity in crisis.
Onerous licensing requirements for CPAs are dampening career interest in accounting, especially among minority candidates, a new study finds.
Climbing and Falling Off the Ladder: Asset Pricing Implications of Labor Market Event Risk | Consumer Finance Initiative | Household Finance Decisions
Managing in a pandemic requires knowledge and foresight. These articles examine what’s next for the economy, remote work, and an innovative vaccine.
Artificial intelligence improves efficiency in risk management and compliance, but humans are still best for customer-facing tasks, a new study finds.
Persistent racial and ethnic disparities in access to homeownership have created the need to examine whether—and how—to change aspects of the complex and rapidly changing housing US finance system.
In mergers and acquisitions, it takes more than low interest rates and a healthy stock market to get a deal done. New research pinpoints three unapparent behaviors.
Household Spending Responses to the Economic Impact Payments of 2020: Evidence from the Consumer Expenditure Survey | Consumer Finance Initiative | Household Finance Decisions