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31-Oct-2018 9:30 AM EDT
Kelley School: U.S. Economy to Remain Strong Through Most of 2019, with Output Averaging 3 Percent
Indiana University

Higher than expected economic growth in 2018 should continue into next year, with U.S. output averaging 3 percent and continued strong gains in domestic job growth. Indiana will continue to outperform the nation, with output growing at a rate of 3.2 percent, according to a forecast presented today (Nov. 1) by Indiana University's Kelley School of Business.

Released: 3-Oct-2018 5:00 AM EDT
Digital Transformation in Auditing to be Discussed at 2018 UCI Audit Committee Summit
University of California, Irvine, Paul Merage School of Business

At the 2018 UCI Audit Committee Summit on Oct. 17, CEOs, CFOs, other leaders of public companies and audit committee members will gain insights into potential U.S. Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) financial regulations and other initiatives.

Released: 18-Sep-2018 3:30 PM EDT
Study Finds Firms Going Public Can Avoid Underpricing and Stock Volatility by Taking Alternative Two-Stage IPO
Florida Atlantic University

Firms that are planning to go public may want to consider a two-stage Initial Public Offering to reduce underpricing and volatility of the stock.

Released: 28-Aug-2018 10:05 AM EDT
The ‘Invisible Hand’ Doesn’t Control Markets
Michigan State University

New socioeconomic research from Michigan State University found a market disruptor has turned the "invisible hand" theory on its head.

   
5-Jun-2018 9:00 PM EDT
Academic Study Finds Brokered Deposits Are Safe and Important Deposit Funding for 21st-Century Banking Operations
The Utah Center for Financial Services, David Eccles School of Business, University of Utah

An academic study conducted for the Utah Center for Financial Services demonstrates that brokered deposits are a secure source of funding for banks.

   
Released: 1-May-2018 3:55 PM EDT
'Institution Shocks' Spotlight Effects of Changing Economic Institutions
Santa Fe Institute

Researchers analyzed new data on the Chilean elections of the 1970s to understand how economies react to institutional change.

   
Released: 25-Apr-2018 1:05 PM EDT
Hard Work and Dedication Carry UVA Darden’s Loutskina to Success in Classroom, Research
University of Virginia Darden School of Business

Professor Elena Loutskina discusses the hurtles she had to overcome on her professional journey and the decisions that landed her where she is today.

Released: 18-Apr-2018 4:15 PM EDT
Dual-Class Firms Have Higher Market Valuations Near Time of IPO That Drop Over Next Six Years, Study Finds
University of Notre Dame

New research from the University of Notre Dame may have regulatory implications, and can inform the debate regarding dual-class stock financing.

Released: 9-Apr-2018 3:05 PM EDT
Stock Market Researcher: Despite Euphoric 2017, This Year’s Volatility Not Out of Ordinary
DePaul University

After a booming 2017 on Wall Street, the volatility that the markets have shown so far in 2018 is not unusual, said James Valentine, a clinical professor of finance in DePaul University’s Driehaus College of Business.

Released: 7-Mar-2018 1:05 PM EST
When Fee-Pressured Audit Offices Focus on Non-Audit Services, Financial Statements Suffer, Study Shows
University of Notre Dame

According to new research from the University of Notre Dame, as companies pressure auditors to lower their fees as a way to reduce costs, auditors place greater emphasis on more-profitable non-audit services, such as consulting, which can negatively impact audit quality.



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