Cavalcade Review Deadline
Program Committee members for SFS Cavalcade North America 2025, please take note – reviews are due tomorrow, January 22.
Program Committee members for SFS Cavalcade North America 2025, please take note – reviews are due tomorrow, January 22.
“Corporate Hiring under Uncertainty” by Duc Duy Nguyen and Vathunyoo Sila
“Dynamic Coordination and Bankruptcy Regulations” by Hongda Zhong and Zhen Zhou “How Does Removing the Tax Benefits of Debt Affect Firms? Evidence from the 2017 US Tax Reform” by Ali Sanati and Mehdi Beyhaghi
“Personal Bankruptcy Protection and Household Debt” by Felipe Severino, Meta Brown, and Rajashri Chakrabarti
“Technological Obsolescence” by Song Ma
“Identifying Price Informativeness” by Eduardo Davila and Cecilia Parlatore “Π-CAPM: The Classical CAPM with Probability Weighting and Skewed Assets” by Joost Driessen, Sebastian Ebert, and Joren Koëter
“Countercyclical Liquidity Policy and Credit Cycles: Evidence from Macroprudential and Monetary Policy in Brazil” by Jose-Luis Peydro, Rodrigo Barbone Gonzalez, Bernardus V. Doornik, andJoao Barata Barroso
The January issue of RFS has published! The Editor’s Choice paper is: “The Hedging Channel of Exchange Rate Determination” by Gordon Y. Liao and Tony Zhang
AI in Finance Conference: Artificial Intelligence and Finance: Opportunities and Risks Smith School of Business, University of Maryland June 10, 2025 Call for Papers Submission Deadline: February 1, 2025 [This conference is unaffiliated with SFS. Unaffiliated conferences are posted as a professional courtesy. To include a conference, contact manager@sfs.org.]
“An Equilibrium Model of Imperfect Hedging: Transaction Costs, Heterogeneity in Risk Aversion, and Return Volatility” by Mark Loewenstein and Qin Zhenjiang