New RCFS Issue 13(1)
The February issue of RCFS has published! The Editor’s Choice paper is: “Do Nonfinancial Firms Use Financial Assets to Take Risk?” by Zhiyao Chen and Ran Duchin
The February issue of RCFS has published! The Editor’s Choice paper is: “Do Nonfinancial Firms Use Financial Assets to Take Risk?” by Zhiyao Chen and Ran Duchin
The RCFS dual submission decisions for the Jackson Hole 2024 Conference have been sent. If you submitted your paper as a dual submission to RCFS and did not receive your decision email, please contact us.
“Non-dilutive CoCo Bonds: A Necessary Evil?” by Andrea Gamba, Yanxiong Gong, and Kebin Ma
We are pleased to announce that the host for SFS Cavalcade North America 2026 will be the Darden Graduate School of Business Administration at the University of Virginia. Darden hosted the second Cavalcade back in 2012, and we look forward to returning! For more on upcoming Cavalcades, visit SFS Cavalcade North America.
“Cross-Market Effects of Consolidation: Evidence from Banking” by Andrew Bird, Ding Du, and Stephen A. Karolyi
“The Systemic Governance Influence of Expectation Documents: Evidence from a Universal Owner” by Ruth Aguilera, Vicente J. Bermejo, Javier Capape, and Vicente Cunat
The Call for Papers for the 2nd Annual Conference on Market-Based Solutions for Reducing Wealth Inequality is now available. The conference, which features optional dual submission to RCFS, will take place April 25-26, 2024, in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The submission deadline is January 19, 2024.
“Local Financial Structure and the Pandemic’s Effect on the Distribution of Employment” by Ross Levine, Chen Lin, and Wensi Xie
Program committee members for SFS Cavalcade North America 2024 received their review assignments today. Please inform us by December 18 if you need reassignment. Reviews are due January 22, 2024.
“Shareholder-Creditor Conflict and the Resolution of Financial Distress” by Yongqiang Chu, Ha Diep-Nguyen, Jun Wang, Wei Wang, and Wenyu Wang