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Fundamental Investment Analysis

See the latest research, articles and faculty on the Fundamental Investment Analysis Area of Expertise at Columbia Business School.

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Algorithms, Blockchain, Capital Markets and Investments, Cryptocurrency
Type
Digital Future
Date
March 21, 2023
Algorithms, Blockchain, Capital Markets and Investments, Cryptocurrency

A New Era Beyond Crypto

A panel at CBS examines ways to unleash the power of blockchain in the world of traditional finance.
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Capital Markets and Investments, Finance, Value Investing
Date
December 19, 2022
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Capital Markets and Investments, Finance, Value Investing

Q&A: Thomas A. Russo on Value Investing

The veteran investor behind the Heilbrunn Center's Russo Student Investment Fund shares his insights on value investing and how students learn the discipline at Columbia Business School.
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Capital Markets and Investments, Finance, Financial Institutions, Value Investing
Date
December 19, 2022
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Capital Markets and Investments, Finance, Financial Institutions, Value Investing

Teaching Value Investing with Real-World Lessons

Russo 5x5x5 Investment Fund students gain hands-on experience and mentorship from leaders in the field while generating scholarship funds from the proceeds.
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Climate and Consumer Behavior, Climate and Policy, Climate and Sustainability, Curriculum
Date
December 08, 2022
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Climate and Consumer Behavior, Climate and Policy, Climate and Sustainability, Curriculum

The Future of Executive Education: Leading on Climate, Finance

Learn about our new classes, including a climate-focused program for senior leaders.
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Finance and Economics
Date
December 06, 2022
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Finance and Economics

The Brussels Effect on Sustainable Finance

The EU's new sustainable finance taxonomy will go a long way toward strengthening Europe's market for green investment.
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Capital Markets and Investments, Economics and Policy, Future of Work, Marketplace, Organizations, Strategy
Date
November 14, 2022
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Capital Markets and Investments, Economics and Policy, Future of Work, Marketplace, Organizations, Strategy

Interest Rates and Inflation: What’s Next for the Federal Reserve?

Professor Pierre Yared describes why the U.S. economy is unlikely to see an economic downturn comparable with the 1970s.
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Capital Markets and Investments, Economics and Policy, Finance, Finance and Economics, Innovation, Strategy, Technology, Value Investing
Type
Business & Society
Date
October 24, 2022
Capital Markets and Investments, Economics and Policy, Finance, Finance and Economics, Innovation, Strategy, Technology, Value Investing

Why Value Investing is Making a Comeback

Professor Tano Santos, the Faculty Director of Value Investing and Advanced Value Investing programs at Columbia Business School, outlines the reasons why value investing is returning to a period of ascendancy.
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Business and Society, Capital Markets and Investments, AI and Transformative Tech, Economics and Policy, Innovation, Strategy, Technology, Value Investing
Type
Columbia Business
Date
October 24, 2022
Business and Society, Capital Markets and Investments, AI and Transformative Tech, Economics and Policy, Innovation, Strategy, Technology, Value Investing

Why Value Investing is Making a Comeback

Professor Tano Santos, the Faculty Director of Value Investing and Advanced Value Investing programs at Columbia Business School, outlines the reasons why value investing is returning to a period of ascendancy.
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When You Talk, I Remain Silent: Spillover Effects of Peers' Mandatory Disclosures on Firms' Voluntary Disclosures

Authors
Matthias Breuer, Katharina Hombach, and Maximillian Mueller
Date
June 1, 2021
Format
Working Paper

We predict and find that regulated firms' mandatory disclosures crowd out unregulated firms' voluntary disclosures. Consistent with information spillovers from regulated to unregulated firms, we document that unregulated firms reduce their own disclosures in the presence of regulated firms' disclosures. We further find that unregulated firms reduce their disclosures more the greater the strength of the regulatory information spillovers.

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Do Mutual Funds Keep Their Promises?

Authors
Simona Abis and Anton Lines
Date
May 24, 2021
Format
Working Paper

Mutual fund prospectuses contain a wealth of qualitative information about fund strategies, yet a systematic analysis of this content is missing from the literature. We use machine learning to group together funds with similar strategy descriptions, and ask whether they act in accordance with the text. Despite weak legal recourse for investors, we find that mutual funds largely do keep their promises. We document a market-based disciplinary mechanism: when funds diverge from their group's core strategy, investors withdraw capital.

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Intermediation in the Interbank Lending Market

Authors
Ben Craig and Yiming Ma
Date
Forthcoming
Format
Journal Article

This paper studies systemic risk in the interbank market. We first establish that in the German interbank lending market, a few large banks intermediate funding flows between many smaller periphery banks. We then develop a network model in which banks trade off the costs and benefits of link formation to explain these patterns. The model is structurally estimated using banks' preferences as revealed by the observed network structure before the 2008 financial crisis.

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Redrawing the Map of Global Capital Flows: The Role of Cross-Border Financing and Tax Havens

Authors
Antonop Coppola, Matteo Maggiori, Brent Neiman, and Jesse Schreger
Date
May 1, 2021
Format
Journal Article
Journal
The Quarterly Journal of Economics

Global firms finance themselves through foreign subsidiaries, often shell companies in tax havens, which obscures their true economic location in official statistics. We associate the universe of traded securities issued by firms in tax havens with their issuer’s ultimate parent and restate bilateral investment positions to better reflect the financial linkages connecting countries around the world. Bilateral portfolio investment from developed countries to firms in large emerging markets is dramatically larger than previously thought.

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Learning about competitors: Evidence from SME lending

Authors
Olivier Darmouni and Andrew Sutherland
Date
May 1, 2021
Format
Journal Article

We study how small and medium enterprise (SME) lenders react to information about their competitors’ contracting decisions. To isolate this learning from lenders’ common reactions to unobserved shocks to fundamentals, we exploit the staggered entry of lenders into an information-sharing platform. Upon entering, lenders adjust their contract terms toward what others offer. This reaction is mediated by the distribution of market shares: lenders with higher shares or that operate in concentrated markets react less.

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Financial Fragility with SAMs?

Authors
Daniel Greenwald, Tim Landvoigt, and Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh
Date
April 1, 2021
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Journal of Finance

Shared Appreciation Mortgages (SAMs) feature mortgage payments that adjust with house prices. These mortgage contracts are designed to stave off home owner default by providing payment relief in the wake of a large house price shock. SAMs have been hailed as an innovative solution that could prevent the next foreclosure crisis, act as a work-out tool during a crisis, and alleviate fiscal pressure during a downturn. They have inspired Fintech companies to offer home equity contracts. However, the home owner's gains are the mortgage lender's losses.

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Underwriting Government Debt Auctions: Auction Choice and Information Production

Authors
Sudip Gupta, Rangarajan Sundaram, and M. Suresh Sundaresan
Date
April 1, 2021
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Management Science

In this paper, we examine a novel two-stage mechanism for selling government securities, wherein the dealers underwrite in the first stage the sale of securities, which are auctioned in stage 2 via either a discriminatory auction (DA) or a uniform price auction (UPA).

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Country Risk

Authors
Tarek Hassan, Jesse Schreger, Markus Schwedeler, and Ahmed Tahoun
Date
March 1, 2021
Format
Working Paper

We construct new measures of country risk and sentiment as perceived by global investors and executives using textual analysis of the quarterly earnings calls of publicly listed firms around the world. Our quarterly measures cover 45 countries from 2002-2020. We use our measures to provide a novel characterization of country risk and to provide a harmonized definition of crises. We demonstrate that elevated perceptions of a country's riskiness are associated with significant falls in local asset prices and capital outflows, even after global financial conditions are controlled for.

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Jane Austen plot unfolds in the high-yield debt market

Authors
Ellen Carr
Date
February 3, 2021
Format
Newspaper/Magazine Article
Publication
Financial Times

Shotgun marriage between credit investors and companies to be tested amid recovery from pandemic.

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