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Mitsui Life Finance Seminars
2008/2009
Seminars are Friday at 1:30 in Room R0220 unless otherwise noted below. If you would like to be added to the email distribution list, please contact Shelly Whitmer at
sjmoore@umich.edu
.
Fall 2008
Date
Time
Room
Speaker
Paper
Sept. 5
1:30-3:00
E0550
Philip Bond
University of Pennsylvania
Market-Based Corrective Actions
Sept. 12
1:30-3:00
E0550
Richard Stanton
UC Berkeley
Optimal Exercise of Executive Stock Options and Implications for Firm Cost
Sept. 19
1:30-3:00
E0550
Neng Wang
Columbia University
Entrepreneurial Finance and Non-diversifiable Risk
Sept. 26
1:30-3:00
E0550
Doug Diamond
University of Chicago
Illiquidity and Interest Rate Policy
Oct. 3
1:30-3:00
E0550
Hulya Erasian
Johns Hopkins University
Information-based Trade
Oct. 10
1:30-3:00
E0550
Lars-Alexander Kuehn
Carnegie-Mellon University
The Aggregated Dynamics of Capital Structure and Macroeconomic Risk
Oct. 17
1:30-3:00
E0550
Kent Womack
Dartmouth
Auctioned IPOs: The U.S. Evidence
Oct. 24
1:30-3:00
E0550
Amir Yaron
University of Pennsylvania
What's Vol Got to Do With It
Oct. 31
1:30-3:00
E0550
Brad Barber
UC Davis
Day Trading in Equilibrium
Nov. 7
1:30-3:00
E0550
Holger Mueller
New York University
Corporate Governance, Product Market Competition, and Equity Prices
Nov. 14
1:30-3:00
W2760
Mike Lemmon
University of Utah
Employee Stock Options, Financing Constraints, and Real Investment
Nov. 21
1:30-3:00
E0550
Bilge Yilmaz
Stanford University
Asymmetric Information and Financing with Convertibles
Dec. 5
1:30-3:00
E0550
Robin Greenwood
Harvard University
A Corporate Arbitrage Approach to the Cross-Section of Stock Returns
Dec. 12
1:30-3:00
E0550
Marcin Kacperczyk
New York University
Is Investor Rationality Time Varying? Evidence from the Mutual Fund Industry
Winter 2009
Date
Time
Room
Speaker
Paper
Mar. 13
1:30-3:00
R0220
Heitor Almeida
Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Liquidity Mergers and the Demand for Liquidity
For a copy of the paper, please contact Shelly Whitmer.
Mar. 20
1:30-3:00
R0220
Mark Garmaise
UCLA
After the Honeymoon: Relationship Dynamics Between Mortgage Brokers and Banks
Mar. 27
1:30-3:00
R0220
Thomas Noe
University of Oxford
Product market efficiency: The bright side of myopic, uninformed, and passive external finance
Apr. 3
1:30-3:00
R2210
Motohiro Yogo
Wharton
Portfolio Choice in Retirement: Health Risk and the Demand for Annuities, Housing, and Risky Assets
Apr. 10
1:30-3:00
R0220
Albert "Pete" Kyle
University of Maryland
Cash Settlement and Price Manipulation
Apr. 17
1:30-3:00
R0220
Raj Iyer
University of Amsterdam
Understanding Bank Runs: The Importance of Depositor-Bank Relationships and Networks
Apr. 24
Department Retreat