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.
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.