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Finance Faculty
UO students are celebrating a double win at a prestigious finance competition.
Academic Challenge Leads to Senate Recommendation
A team of Lundquist College students has directly influenced five U.S. Senators and the Senate Banking Committee—and the American Bankers Association and the Federal Home Loan Bank.
Awarding Financial Wellness Research
Four awardees earned special funding to continue and expand the study of financial literacy and wellness.
Oregonians Will Save, If they Can Afford It
A study co-led by finance professor John Chalmers found benefits to auto-enrollment in retirement plans.
Explaining Stablecoins
In a piece for The Conversation, finance professor Stephen McKeon takes an in-depth look at a different type of cryptocurrency.
Analyzing Trade Credit
Finance professor Youchang Wu and coauthor examined supplier-customer relationships to better understand trade credit.
Super Bowl Stock Surges
Research by Ioannis Branikas and coauthor found that companies that run Super Bowl ads may attract more investors.
Searching for the Ancient Origins of Bitcoin
Two UO professors found parallels between old rock discs and the new digital currency.
Investing Across Borders
A study by associate professor Brandon Julio and coauthors found that bilateral investment treaties double chances of cross-border mergers.
Is Conflicted Investment Advice Better Than No Advice?
Professor John Chalmers and his coauthor share their research on the quality of investment advice in Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance.