Professor Markus K. Brunnermeier (Princeton University) will give this years' Keynes Lecture, on Friday 10th May, 5.00 - 6.30 pm. His talk will be on "The International Monetary System and Safe Assets", which is a joint paper with Jonathan Payne. See the Keynes Fund event page for more details.
On Friday 24th November 2023, 2.00pm - 3.00 pm, the speaker will be Fernando Vega-Redondo (University Carlos III of Madrid).
Title: Production and Financial Networks in Interplay: Theory and Evidence from Supplier-Customer and Credit Registers by Kenan Huremovic, Gabriel Jiménez, Enrique Moral-Benito, José-Luis Peydró, Fernando Vega-Redondo
Sovereign ratings assess the creditworthiness of nations and are a key gauge for investors. Covering over US$66 trillion in sovereign debt, the ratings – and agencies behind them – act as gatekeepers to global capital.
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The Faculty is delighted to announce that Margit Reischer (PhD student) is one of the two winners of this year's Cambridge Finance Best Student Paper Award 2019 for her "Finance-Thy-Neighbor.
Cambridge-INET Postdoctoral Fellow, Dr Rohit Lamba has had an article on "Five Questions on India's Credit" published in the Indian Business Standard. In which Dr Lamba, along with Sutirtha Roy & Arvind Subramanian, argue that India's credit and banking are neither too big nor too small.