Professor Takatoshi Ito, associate director of research at CJEB, recently commented on the selling of Japanese government bonds with negative interest rates, with Marketplace.
To read the article, please visit Marketplace's website as linked below:
Why buy bonds with a negative yield?
Professor Takatoshi Ito, associate director of research at CJEB, recently interviewed with TV Tokyo to discuss about the G20.
Please visit TV Tokyo's website to view the interview.
New research from Columbia Business School examines methods that hinder diversity in the workplace, and recommends steps for how to most effectively strengthen diversity efforts.
Much has changed in the world of advertising from the picture painted by Mad Men. Shelly Lazarus ’70, Chairman Emeritus, Ogilvy & Mather, was one of the women helping pioneer these changes.
More than 400 online attendees gleaned investing wisdom from Professors Bruce Greenwald and Tano Santos during the Columbia Business School webinar “Past, Present, and Future of Value Investing” on Monday, February 8.
Addressing a packed auditorium of industry professionals, faculty, and alumni of Columbia Business School, Barry Sternlicht, Chairman and CEO of Starwood Capital Group offered his thoughts on the macroeconomic investment climate and its relationship to the current state of the real estate markets.
On the first episode of the Tamer Center for Social Enterprise's new podcast, we speak with Sir Ronald Cohen, investor, entrepreneur, philanthropist, statesman, author, and a leader of the impact investing revolution on reshaping capitalism to drive real change.
Written nearly two centuries ago, Carl von Clausewitz’s classic guide to military strategy, On War, remains essential reading for modern business strategists.
David Sherman moderated a panel of four distinguished real estate professionals, trying to unpack a simple question with an answer that was anything but: how long can this commercial real estate cycle last?
This dynamic panel, moderated by alumna Nancy Lashine '81, brought together three visionaries whose companies are cultivating change within the commercial and residential real estate markets.
The panel kicked off with moderator Paul Pariser, Co-CEO of Taconic Investment Partners asking the panelists about some recent career highlights and their backgrounds before moving on to other hot topics and trends.
Tom Barrack, Founder and Executive Chairman of Colony Capital joined Professor Lynne B. Sagalyn for a fireside chat to close the 8th Annual Columbia Business School Real Estate Symposium on Tuesday, December 15, 2015.
CJEB's PhD Fellow, Jackson (Guannan) Lu, recently received two awards (Graduate Travel Award & Diversity Fund Graduate Travel Award) from the Society of Personality and Social Psychology for his paper, "Going Out" of the Box: Intercultural Dating Sparks Creativity.
He has also written another paper titled, Foreign Experiences can Increase Immoral Behavior.
Columbia Business School was the birthplace of value investing. To celebrate the School’s storied history over the past 100 years, Professors Bruce Greenwald and Tano Santos sat down on February 8th to discuss the investing philosophy.
View their discussion here.