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Stern on Finance is a site dedicated to the understanding of financial markets, financial institutions, and how they interact with the economy. It is maintained by the faculty of the Leonard N. Stern School of Business at New York Universityhe goal of the site is to provide a long term perspective on financial markets. This is not a news web site. The web site seeks to bridge the gap between academic research and mainstream interests. The site contains analysis and data, mostly from academic researchers.
Recent PostsThe worst financial crisis since the Great Depression has highlighted the risks from the collapse of systemically important financial institutions. Huge bail-outs were undertaken based on a fear that... Visit Stern on Finance for the full article ...
How to Repair a Failed System... There are many cracks in the financial system, some of which we now know, others no doubt we will discover down the road. The eighteen white papers and executive... Visit Stern on Finance for the full article ...
Off-balance sheet vehicles exacerbate the crisis... On January 19, the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) revealed a record-setting loss: its $41bn write-down was the largest loss in UK history. After... Visit Stern on Finance for the full article ...
There is a growing consensus that Washington has two options if it wants to end the credit freeze and restore confidence in our banking system. One is to, in effect, nationalize the major banks,... Visit Stern on Finance for the full article ...
As the search goes on for culprits and remedies in the global financial crisis, not enough attention has focused on the role played by governments in explicitly or implicitly guaranteeing the banking... Visit Stern on Finance for the full article ...
Employees of the financial industry have enjoyed very high compensation in recent years. The bonuses of Wall Street reached more than $200,000 per employee in 2007. Bonuses fell in 2008 but remain... Visit Stern on Finance for the full article ...
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