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OFR Rising Scholars Conference on the Future of Financial Stability

The OFR Rising Scholars Conference on the Future of Financial Stability is now accepting submissions. Please see the Call for Papers. The conference, which features optional dual submission to RCFS, will take place May 5, 2023, in Washington, DC. The RCFS sponsoring editor is Andrew Ellul. The submission deadline is February 12, 2023.

Deadline Approaching: RCFS Winter Conference

The deadline to submit Registered Reports/Proposals on “Corporate Market Power: Drivers and Financial Consequences” to the 2023 RCFS Winter Conference is only a week away! The deadline is November 30, 2022.

Forthcoming Paper

“Clawback Provisions and Firm Risk” by Ilona Babenko, Benjamin Bennett, John Bizjak, Jeffrey L. Coles, and Jason Sandvik

ECGI Blog: Special Edition

“COVID-19 and Corporate Finance” by Marco Pagano and Josef Zechner, published in RCFS issue 11(4), is featured in a special edition of the ECGI blog.

Call for Papers: 12th MoFiR Workshop on Banking

The 12th MoFiR Workshop on Banking is now accepting submissions. Please see the Call for Papers. The workshop, which features a dual submission option with RCFS, will take place July 6-7, 2023, at the University of Naples Federico II, Italy. The RCFS sponsoring editor is Andrew Ellul. The submission deadline is 6pm (GMT), January 15, 2023.

Deadline Approaching: RCFS Winter Conference

The deadline to  submit papers to the 2023 RCFS Winter Conference is only a week away! The deadline is November 10, 2022. The submission deadline for proposals is November 30.  

Forthcoming Paper

“Can Central Banks Boost Corporate Investment? Evidence from ECB Liquidity Injections” by Stine Louise von Rüden, Marti G. Subrahmanyam, Dragon Yongjun Tang, and Sarah Qian Wang

Forthcoming Paper

“Bank Lobbying as a Financial Safety Net:Evidence from the Post-crisis U.S. Banking Sector” by Kentaro Asai

New Issue: November 11(4)

The November issue of RCFS has published! The Editor’s Choice paper is: “Do Security Analysts Discipline Credit Rating Agencies?” Kingsley Fong, Harrison Hong, Marcin Kacperczyk, and Jeffrey D. Kubik