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Center for Financial Research

2024 Seminar Series

DateSeminar
May 23, 2024The Effect of Insurance Premiums on the Housing Market and Climate Risk Perceptions
Shan Ge, New York University
May 16, 2024How Climate Change Shapes Bank Lending: Evidence from Portfolio Reallocation
Ralf Meisenzahl, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
May 14, 2024Bailing out (Firms') Uninsured Deposits: A Quantitative Analysis
Roberto Robatto, University of Wisconsin – Madison
May 9, 2024Women in the Financial Sector
Margarita Tsoutsoura, Washington University in Saint Louis
May 7, 2024The Long-Run Effects of Parental Homeownership and Housing Quality on Later Life Outcomes
Garret Christensen, FDIC
April 4, 2024Bank Branch Density and Bank Runs
Jun Yang, University of Notre Dame
April 2, 2024Does Open Banking/Open Payments Infrastructure Improve Credit Access?
Manju Puri, Duke University
March 21, 2024Banking Fragility and Resolution Costs
Robert Clark, Queen’s University
March 5, 2024Short Selling and Bank Deposit Flows
Mark Carey, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
February 22, 2024Evaluating Local Language Models: An Application to Financial Earnings Calls
Anne Lundgaard Hansen, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
February 1, 2024Aggregate Lending and Modern Financial Intermediation: Why Bank Balance Sheet Models are Miscalibrated
Tomasz Piskorski, Columbia Business School
January 25, 2024Dollar Funding Shortage - A New Database and New Evidence
Maylin Sun, International Monetary Fund
January 18, 2024Single Family REITs
Rawley Heimer, Arizona State University

Last Updated: August 4, 2024