Professor Ito spoke on Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia to discuss BOJ and the Fed's policy decisions, the U.S. and Japanese inflation, and the BOE. To watch his interview on Bloomberg, visit the links below:Columbia University's Ito on Fed, BOE, BOJ, Inflation (Bloomberg, 06/15/17)
In April 2017, 16 members of the Real Estate Association headed to Washington, DC for an enlightening visit with some of the major players in the DC real estate market.
The American Accounting Association (AAA) would like to congratulate Dan Amiram, Zahn Bozanic, and Ethan Rouen as recipients of the 2017 Deloitte Foundation Wildman Medal Award.
Professor Chris Mayer led a cohort of aspiring entrepreneurs through an interactive work session to contribute to the curriculum of the first ever PropTech Pre-Accelerator program at Columbia University.
Managing expenses effectively is one of the most important steps for the long-term success of your business. Here are some tips to help you right-size your expenses.
On Wednesday, April 19, 2017, Joshua Wolf ’17, Jacob Chang ’17, Coleman Shear ’17, and Neil Duncan ’17 represented Columbia Business School at the 2017 Kellogg Real Estate Conference and Venture Competition.
Faculty Director Olivier Toubia explains why Columbia University is, and should be, the place for entrepreneurs who want to make a difference in the world.
NEW YORK— Columbia Business School’s 6th Annual Digital Finance Summit on June 8 and 9 will provide an opportunity to engage with and hear from over 70 experts in fintech, mobile payments, blockchain, investing, regulation, and startups.
Organized by the Columbia Institute for Tele-Information (CITI), the two-day summit will examine disruptive effects and implementation of mobile payments, digital financial services, and cryptocurrencies in emerging and developed markets.
Speakers will include:
On May 25, 2017, the Center on Japanese Economy and Business (CJEB) at Columbia Business School, hosted its annual Tokyo Conference, titled “Japan’s Global and Domestic Futures: The U.S. Relationship and FinTech.”
On May 25, 2017, the Center on Japanese Economy and Business (CJEB) at Columbia Business School, hosted its annual Tokyo Conference, titled “Japan’s Global and Domestic Futures: The U.S. Relationship and FinTech.” The conference featured closing remarks by David E. Weinstein, Director of Research at CJEB.
On May 25, 2017, the Center on Japanese Economy and Business (CJEB) at Columbia Business School, hosted its annual Tokyo Conference, titled “Japan’s Global and Domestic Futures: The U.S. Relationship and FinTech.” The conference featured welcoming remarks by Hugh Patrick, Director of CJEB.
On May 25, 2017, the Center on Japanese Economy and Business (CJEB) at Columbia Business School, hosted its annual Tokyo Conference, titled “Japan’s Global and Domestic Futures: The U.S. Relationship and FinTech.”