Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Finance
Created: | 2012-06-25 14:44 |
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Institution: | Judge Business School |
Description: | Cutting-edge expert commentary, analysis and business insights on the financial issues of the day from Cambridge Judge Business School's global faculty, associates and guest speakers. |
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From top to bottom: Keynes the investor
Idiosyncratic portfolios and an unconventional approach are two of the findings in the first detailed analysis of John Maynard Keynes' investment philosophy, strategies and...
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Finance
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Tue 17 Apr 2012
Paper promises
History shows that when debtors default and crisis occur, international monetary systems are remade. A new world order will emerge from the current financial crisis, explains...
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Finance
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Wed 28 Mar 2012
Do the maths
The current climate is a good time to learn about finance explains Professor Raghavendra Rau.
Collection: Cambridge Executive Education
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Fri 3 Feb 2012
CEOs are overpaid!
Over confident, highly incentivised chief executives fall short of shareholder expectations, a new study reveals
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Finance
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Tue 7 Jun 2011
Healthy capital market equals healthy nation
Dr Patrick Byrne, CEO of Overstock.com, explains the concept of "naked shorting", and how he predicted as early as three years ago that the corruption of the regulator of the US...
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Finance
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Tue 15 Jun 2010
Humbling the arrogant
'Arrogance' says Elizabeth Corley, CEO of Allianz Global Investors Europe, is bad for business
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Finance
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Fri 11 Jun 2010
It's not fair! 'Fair value' accounting practices were not to blame for the 2008 financial disaster
America's regulators now rely on 'fair value' with additional historical or mark-to-market input. Europe's regulators view 'fair value' as the way forward. Unless there is a...
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Finance
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Tue 7 Dec 2010
Lessons from history
Could the current financial crisis have been predicted from historians knowledge of past down turns and depressions globally? Dr David Chambers, who is Deputy Director of the...
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Finance
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Tue 15 Jun 2010
Long live capitalism
The crisis has not destroyed capitalism, says Anatole Kaletsky. Instead we are entering a fourth phase, where new balances and checks between the markets and the public sector...
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Finance
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Thu 30 Sep 2010
Microfinance under the microscope
Regulatory measures are needed says Dr Kamal Munir. It has become too commercial and profits are being made from the poorest of the poor.
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Finance
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Fri 28 Jan 2011
The devil's in the details - regulating financial innovation
With elections in India in a few months, the war on terror must be squarely at the centre of the political agenda. Not far away will be regulation of finance. As Sonia Gandhi put...
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Finance
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Tue 15 Jun 2010
The future of finance
Financial systems, real estate markets and the changing face of banks, three experts give their cautiously hopeful views on how smart regulation can stimulate these interlinked...
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Finance
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Tue 4 Jan 2011
The green new deal
The days of easy money, easy consumption and easy debt are over, according to Ann Pettifor, who argues that finance should be a servant to the economy, not its master.
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Finance
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Tue 15 Jun 2010
When will Chinese banks change the world?
It's only a matter of time before China's banks begin to make an impact on the rest of the world. By market value and profits they are among the world's biggest, and five of them...
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Finance
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Tue 10 Jan 2012
'Shareholder Spring' failed to make waves
Cambridge Judge Business School academics Professor Raghavendra Rau and Dr Bang Dang Nguyen agree that the so-called 'Shareholder Spring' that began to emerge in the spring of...
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Finance
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Tue 27 Nov 2012
Banks should put up or shut up
Professor Raghavendra Rau suggests that the government-commissioned Wheatley Review into the LIBOR rate rigging allegations should make the banks put their money where their...
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Finance
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Tue 28 Aug 2012
Bonus cap for Euro bankers is a step forward
The European Union's move to cap bankers' bonuses is a step in the right direction - it's the first time that the EU has reached a consensus on legislation for the sector - but...
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Finance
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Wed 29 May 2013
European Finance Association AGM for Cambridge
Renowned finance academics and leading practitioners will rub shoulders this summer when Cambridge Judge Business School hosts the European Finance Association's AGM.
Staging...
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Finance
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Thu 8 Aug 2013
Finance is less about profits and more about value
Professor Raghavendra Rau talks about his Executive Education programme, the Cambridge Financial Management Certificate of Achievement, which offers a comprehensive introduction...
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Finance
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Fri 5 Apr 2013
Increase transparency around proxy voting
Dr Pedro Saffi repeats his call for greater transparency around proxy voting and the part played by institutional investors as he outlines a paper to the prestigious American...
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Finance
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Tue 14 May 2013