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Market uncertainty and the FED

US interest rates affect financial markets worldwide, and we all eagerly await the Fed’s decision on target rates. The economics textbook predictions predict, and most empirical papers have documented, an inverse relation between equity prices and monetary policy decisions. But… Continue Reading →

International women’s day – what about the mutual fund industry?

To amuse myself on the evening of international women’s day, I compiled a statistic on female fund managers. Summary: there are almost none!

Are ECB purchases driving Eurozone spreads?

With a total volume of 1.4 trn EUR to date, the ECB’s public sector purchase programme (PSPP) has been blamed for low interest rates for depositors, excess liquidity, housing price bubbles, global warming – well, maybe not the last. The… Continue Reading →

Academy of Entrepreneurial Finance Europe and Academy of Behavioral Finance & Economics

Uni Hohenheim is proud to host the annual meeting of the Academy of Entrepreneurial Finance Europe and the Academy of Behavioral Finance & Economics in Stuttgart, March 16-17, 2017. Conference keynotes Prof. Dr. Jürgen Huber (University of Innsbruck) “Experimental Evidence… Continue Reading →

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