Corporate Finance
Ethics and Leadership News
January 30, 2013

Televised Business School Seminar Engages Debate Over Financial Crisis and Regulation

Last fall a panel of high-powered finance experts??including bank executives, regulators, politicians, journalists and a Nobel laureate in economics??assembled at Columbia??s Miller Theatre to participate in a panel titled ??Financial Innovation: A Risky Business?? Read more...

Ethics and Leadership News
December 15, 2010

Governance, Executive Compensation, and Excessive Risk: A Research Report

The Sanford C. Bernstein Center, in conjunction with Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, has produced a research report on Governance, Executive Compensation, and Excessive Risk in the Financial Services Industry, which addresses the latest academic research and industry best practices on corporate governance and compensation in the financial industry as well as the latest proposals for reform and regulation of these practices. Read more...

Ethics and Leadership News
May 19, 2010

Report Released on the Impact and Implications of Quantitative Models and Financial Innovations

Read the report on "The Quantitative Revolution and the Crisis: How Quantitative Financial Models Have Been Used and Misused." Read more...

Ethics and Leadership News
April 20, 2006

Ripped from the Headlines: The Law & Order of Electives

By Amina Runyan-Shefa '06, Bottom Line. Read more...

Ethics and Leadership News
February 15, 2005

How High the Firewall? Separating Investment Banking from Research

Glenn Hubbard, dean and Russell L. Carson Professor of Finance and Economics, leads discussion with new MBA students. Read more...

Ethics and Leadership News
September 17, 2004

The Sarbanes-Oxley Act: Too Little, Too Far, or Just Enough?

Commissioners Paul Atkins and Harvey Goldschmid of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) join Dean Hubbard in a panel discussion. Read more...