‘Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas’—August 1, 2019
Peter Fisher discusses the Federal Bank, the state of the U.S. economy, the Bank of England, and more as a guest on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
Peter Fisher discusses the Federal Bank, the state of the U.S. economy, the Bank of England, and more as a guest on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
Mentions a recent Wall Street Journal article written by Dean Matthew J. Slaughter examining how global trade tensions have impacted foreign investment in the United States.
Highlights research by Gordon Phillips exploring the impact changing jobs has on a worker’s wages.
Highlights Lauren Grewal in an article featuring her new research exploring why consumers are more likely to trust product reviews written from mobile devices.
Washington's move to push the World Trade Organization to reclassify Singapore as a developed country is unlikely to have a significant impact on Singapore's trading relations, explains Davin Chor.
Features Brian Melzer as Poets & Quants' Professor of the Week.
Tracy Sun T’05, co-founder and SVP of new markets at Poshmark, discusses the company’s push into offering home goods in addition to fashion.
An opinion piece by Dean Matthew J. Slaughter examining foreign direct investment into the United States.
Highlights research by Eugene Fama and Kenneth French exploring the impact active management has on mutual fund returns.
Quotes John O’Brien T’20, CEO of The Box—a food truck run by Tuck students—in an article about the increasing popularity of food trucks in Vermont and New Hampshire.
Mentions research by Eugene Fama and Kenneth French that established the pair’s three-factor model used for describing stock returns, and led to the rise of factor investing.
Vijay Govindarajan examines France’s approved tax of large digital companies.
An interview with Luke Anthony Peña about the Tuck application process, how Tuck is innovating business education, and what’s to come for the school.
A feature about new research from Pino Audia exploring how technology can be used to assess employee performance.
Features research by Teresa Fort, and coauthors Peter Schott and Justin Pierce, exploring the decline of U.S. manufacturing employment through the use of microdata.
Highlights management research by Sydney Finkelstein which finds that the best managers are often those who take a personal interest in an employee’s present and future career goals.
Highlights data compiled by Kenneth French that shows value stocks have lagged behind on average 5 percentage points a year behind growth stocks since June 2007.
Highlights Kate Jhaveri T’03, who has been named the chief marketing officer for the National Basketball Association.
A feature story about Jayne Hrdlicka T’88, CEO of a2 Milk Company, and how she and her team are eyeing new products and new markets as China threatens to disrupt the growth of imported infant formula.
“The people who perform better than their colleagues tend to have better control of their daily routines,” says Pino Audia in regard his new research exploring the use of technology to assess employee performance.
Sydney Finkelstein offers an exercise businesses can employ to promote innovation.
Highlights research by Praveen Kopalle which found that the most effective way to get consumers to reduce their electricity consumption during peak power periods is to alert them of the potential cost.
A feature story about new research from Pino Audia exploring the use of technology to assess employee performance.
Highlights data compiled by Kenneth French that showed the top 20 percent of stocks by profitability outperformed the bottom 20 percent by 385 basis points a year.
Features Dean Matthew J. Slaughter in a piece about how ongoing trade tension and tariffs have negatively impacted whiskey distillers in the United States.
Features Dean Matthew J. Slaughter in a piece about how many American workers are not feeling the benefits of a strong national economy.
“This quarter doesn’t solve anything, but it’s way better than what people were expecting,” Roger McNamee T’82 says of Tesla’s recent, better-than-expected delivery numbers.
A feature interview with Margaux Lohry about Tuck's Next Step: Transition to Business program for military veterans and elite athletes.
Highlights insights regarding creativity and innovation by Vijay Govindarajan in an article about how developing new products can impact a business.
A feature story about a new mobile-sensing system Pino Audio helped developed to assess employee performance.
Quotes Paul Argenti in an article about Jay Carney, press secretary under President Obama and Amazon’s public policy and communications chief.
A feature story about the efforts of SW/TCH Maritime, Clean Marine Energy, and CEO Pace Ralli T'09 to create a zero-emissions ferry to be used in the San Francisco Bay.
Highlights data compiled by Kenneth French and research by French and Eugene Fama that established the five-factor model used to describe stock returns.
Quotes Juliet Horton T’14, founder of Everly—a digital solution to wedding planning—in an article about the rise of eco-conscious weddings.
Highlights research by Eugene Fama and Kenneth French that established the three-factor model used to describe stock returns, leading to the introduction of factor investing.
Quotes Emily Blanchard in a piece about companies rerouting goods to avoid costly tariffs.