How Economic Pressures Could Trigger a New Wave of Bank Failures
Recent CBS research reveals how rising interest rates and commercial real estate distress threaten the US banking sector, especially for regional banks.
Recent CBS research reveals how rising interest rates and commercial real estate distress threaten the US banking sector, especially for regional banks.
CBS Professor Emmanuel Yimfor explores the funding gap for Black-founded startups — and how we can close it.
A new Columbia Business School study shows that life insurance lapsation rates are cyclical and that socioeconomic groups lapse at different rates during recessions.
The latest developments, from events and research and curriculum to new programs and initiatives.
We cannot tell for sure. Is it time to fix this opacity?
New research from CBS Professor Tomasz Piskorski finds that bank balance sheet lending has largely been replaced by alternative funding structures, creating new opportunities — and mandates — for regulators.
Christopher Mayer, Columbia Business Paul Milstein Professor of Real Estate, joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss home prices and the outlook for the housing market
Christopher Mayer is the Paul Milstein Professor Emeritus of Real Estate at Columbia Business School. His research explores a variety of topics in real estate and financial markets, including housing cycles, mortgage markets, debt securitization, and commercial real estate valuation. Dr. Mayer is also CEO of Longbridge Financial, an innovative reverse mortgage company focused on delivering responsible home equity products to older Americans to help finance retirement.
The legendary investor recently took part in a wide-ranging discussion hosted by Columbia Business School’s Finance Division that covered the five main forces that contribute to the rise and decline of empires, his views on the Chinese economy, insights into his investment philosophy, and the role of AI in the investment industry.
The pioneering venture capitalist talks co-founding Primetime Partners, as well as the School's role in his successful career.
The founder and CEO of Tupelo Capital Management, LLC, reflects on her time at CBS, its role in her career, and offers advice to today’s students.