Sustainability and Social Impact Is ESG a threat or the future of finance? Jan, 2023 | Article As the adoption of sustainable finance grows, so do its critics. Investors are left asking, do immediate challenges (and their costs) outweigh long-term returns? Keywords: climate change corporate social responsibility ethics financial markets global economy governance investing risk management Finance, Investing and Accounting The $50-million secret to hiring a pension manager Jan, 2023 | Article Who sits on a pension board — and their personal views on compensation — can influence whether funds pay managers market rate...or not. Keywords: boards of directors employee retention financial markets governance investing pension management risk management stock exchange Governance and Risk Management Does banking deregulation encourage innovation? The short answer is yes Nov, 2022 | Article New research suggests competition that stems from deregulation can encourage riskier moves among financial borrowers. Keywords: CEOs debt economics entrepreneurship financial markets innovation regulation risk management Finance, Investing and Accounting Bad news or no news? When losses are certain, investors opt to ignore their account Nov, 2022 | Article What is the “ostrich effect”? And does making info easier to find help us fight our instincts to bury our heads in the sand? Keywords: accounting asset management behavioural science best practices financial markets investing psychology stock exchange Finance, Investing and Accounting Here’s what happens the day after the clocks change Oct, 2022 | Opinion Daylight savings time has an impact on the stock market, part of a larger phenomenon in which the biological effects of sleep changes have negative implications across the wider economy. Keywords: behavioural economics behavioural science consumer behaviour decision making financial markets psychology stock exchange Economics, Trade and Policy Corporate debt and inflation: what you need to know Sep, 2022 | Article While inflation can reduce business debt load long term, it can hurt banks’ balance sheets. What does that mean for policy response? Keywords: accounting corporate longevity debt financial markets global economy governance public policy regulation Finance, Investing and Accounting Quantifying the impact of news on stock price changes Aug, 2022 | Article Is no news good news? New research suggests that the volume of coverage around a company can have a big impact on its stock prices. Keywords: big data economics financial markets governance investing risk management shareholders Economics, Trade and Policy 6 ways Canadians can prepare for the upcoming recession Aug, 2022 | Opinion With a recession seeming imminent, many Canadians are rightfully concerned about the state of their finances. Here are some ways they can prepared for one. Keywords: disruption economics employment financial markets global economy government growth productivity Previous 1 2 3 4 5 ... Next
Finance, Investing and Accounting The $50-million secret to hiring a pension manager Jan, 2023 | Article Who sits on a pension board — and their personal views on compensation — can influence whether funds pay managers market rate...or not. Keywords: boards of directors employee retention financial markets governance investing pension management risk management stock exchange Governance and Risk Management Does banking deregulation encourage innovation? The short answer is yes Nov, 2022 | Article New research suggests competition that stems from deregulation can encourage riskier moves among financial borrowers. Keywords: CEOs debt economics entrepreneurship financial markets innovation regulation risk management Finance, Investing and Accounting Bad news or no news? When losses are certain, investors opt to ignore their account Nov, 2022 | Article What is the “ostrich effect”? And does making info easier to find help us fight our instincts to bury our heads in the sand? Keywords: accounting asset management behavioural science best practices financial markets investing psychology stock exchange Finance, Investing and Accounting Here’s what happens the day after the clocks change Oct, 2022 | Opinion Daylight savings time has an impact on the stock market, part of a larger phenomenon in which the biological effects of sleep changes have negative implications across the wider economy. Keywords: behavioural economics behavioural science consumer behaviour decision making financial markets psychology stock exchange Economics, Trade and Policy Corporate debt and inflation: what you need to know Sep, 2022 | Article While inflation can reduce business debt load long term, it can hurt banks’ balance sheets. What does that mean for policy response? Keywords: accounting corporate longevity debt financial markets global economy governance public policy regulation Finance, Investing and Accounting Quantifying the impact of news on stock price changes Aug, 2022 | Article Is no news good news? New research suggests that the volume of coverage around a company can have a big impact on its stock prices. Keywords: big data economics financial markets governance investing risk management shareholders Economics, Trade and Policy 6 ways Canadians can prepare for the upcoming recession Aug, 2022 | Opinion With a recession seeming imminent, many Canadians are rightfully concerned about the state of their finances. Here are some ways they can prepared for one. Keywords: disruption economics employment financial markets global economy government growth productivity Previous 1 2 3 4 5 ... Next
Governance and Risk Management Does banking deregulation encourage innovation? The short answer is yes Nov, 2022 | Article New research suggests competition that stems from deregulation can encourage riskier moves among financial borrowers. Keywords: CEOs debt economics entrepreneurship financial markets innovation regulation risk management Finance, Investing and Accounting Bad news or no news? When losses are certain, investors opt to ignore their account Nov, 2022 | Article What is the “ostrich effect”? And does making info easier to find help us fight our instincts to bury our heads in the sand? Keywords: accounting asset management behavioural science best practices financial markets investing psychology stock exchange Finance, Investing and Accounting Here’s what happens the day after the clocks change Oct, 2022 | Opinion Daylight savings time has an impact on the stock market, part of a larger phenomenon in which the biological effects of sleep changes have negative implications across the wider economy. Keywords: behavioural economics behavioural science consumer behaviour decision making financial markets psychology stock exchange Economics, Trade and Policy Corporate debt and inflation: what you need to know Sep, 2022 | Article While inflation can reduce business debt load long term, it can hurt banks’ balance sheets. What does that mean for policy response? Keywords: accounting corporate longevity debt financial markets global economy governance public policy regulation Finance, Investing and Accounting Quantifying the impact of news on stock price changes Aug, 2022 | Article Is no news good news? New research suggests that the volume of coverage around a company can have a big impact on its stock prices. Keywords: big data economics financial markets governance investing risk management shareholders Economics, Trade and Policy 6 ways Canadians can prepare for the upcoming recession Aug, 2022 | Opinion With a recession seeming imminent, many Canadians are rightfully concerned about the state of their finances. Here are some ways they can prepared for one. Keywords: disruption economics employment financial markets global economy government growth productivity Previous 1 2 3 4 5 ... Next
Finance, Investing and Accounting Bad news or no news? When losses are certain, investors opt to ignore their account Nov, 2022 | Article What is the “ostrich effect”? And does making info easier to find help us fight our instincts to bury our heads in the sand? Keywords: accounting asset management behavioural science best practices financial markets investing psychology stock exchange Finance, Investing and Accounting Here’s what happens the day after the clocks change Oct, 2022 | Opinion Daylight savings time has an impact on the stock market, part of a larger phenomenon in which the biological effects of sleep changes have negative implications across the wider economy. Keywords: behavioural economics behavioural science consumer behaviour decision making financial markets psychology stock exchange Economics, Trade and Policy Corporate debt and inflation: what you need to know Sep, 2022 | Article While inflation can reduce business debt load long term, it can hurt banks’ balance sheets. What does that mean for policy response? Keywords: accounting corporate longevity debt financial markets global economy governance public policy regulation Finance, Investing and Accounting Quantifying the impact of news on stock price changes Aug, 2022 | Article Is no news good news? New research suggests that the volume of coverage around a company can have a big impact on its stock prices. Keywords: big data economics financial markets governance investing risk management shareholders Economics, Trade and Policy 6 ways Canadians can prepare for the upcoming recession Aug, 2022 | Opinion With a recession seeming imminent, many Canadians are rightfully concerned about the state of their finances. Here are some ways they can prepared for one. Keywords: disruption economics employment financial markets global economy government growth productivity Previous 1 2 3 4 5 ... Next
Finance, Investing and Accounting Here’s what happens the day after the clocks change Oct, 2022 | Opinion Daylight savings time has an impact on the stock market, part of a larger phenomenon in which the biological effects of sleep changes have negative implications across the wider economy. Keywords: behavioural economics behavioural science consumer behaviour decision making financial markets psychology stock exchange Economics, Trade and Policy Corporate debt and inflation: what you need to know Sep, 2022 | Article While inflation can reduce business debt load long term, it can hurt banks’ balance sheets. What does that mean for policy response? Keywords: accounting corporate longevity debt financial markets global economy governance public policy regulation Finance, Investing and Accounting Quantifying the impact of news on stock price changes Aug, 2022 | Article Is no news good news? New research suggests that the volume of coverage around a company can have a big impact on its stock prices. Keywords: big data economics financial markets governance investing risk management shareholders Economics, Trade and Policy 6 ways Canadians can prepare for the upcoming recession Aug, 2022 | Opinion With a recession seeming imminent, many Canadians are rightfully concerned about the state of their finances. Here are some ways they can prepared for one. Keywords: disruption economics employment financial markets global economy government growth productivity Previous 1 2 3 4 5 ... Next
Economics, Trade and Policy Corporate debt and inflation: what you need to know Sep, 2022 | Article While inflation can reduce business debt load long term, it can hurt banks’ balance sheets. What does that mean for policy response? Keywords: accounting corporate longevity debt financial markets global economy governance public policy regulation Finance, Investing and Accounting Quantifying the impact of news on stock price changes Aug, 2022 | Article Is no news good news? New research suggests that the volume of coverage around a company can have a big impact on its stock prices. Keywords: big data economics financial markets governance investing risk management shareholders Economics, Trade and Policy 6 ways Canadians can prepare for the upcoming recession Aug, 2022 | Opinion With a recession seeming imminent, many Canadians are rightfully concerned about the state of their finances. Here are some ways they can prepared for one. Keywords: disruption economics employment financial markets global economy government growth productivity Previous 1 2 3 4 5 ... Next
Finance, Investing and Accounting Quantifying the impact of news on stock price changes Aug, 2022 | Article Is no news good news? New research suggests that the volume of coverage around a company can have a big impact on its stock prices. Keywords: big data economics financial markets governance investing risk management shareholders Economics, Trade and Policy 6 ways Canadians can prepare for the upcoming recession Aug, 2022 | Opinion With a recession seeming imminent, many Canadians are rightfully concerned about the state of their finances. Here are some ways they can prepared for one. Keywords: disruption economics employment financial markets global economy government growth productivity Previous 1 2 3 4 5 ... Next
Economics, Trade and Policy 6 ways Canadians can prepare for the upcoming recession Aug, 2022 | Opinion With a recession seeming imminent, many Canadians are rightfully concerned about the state of their finances. Here are some ways they can prepared for one. Keywords: disruption economics employment financial markets global economy government growth productivity Previous 1 2 3 4 5 ... Next