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- 15 Jan 2019
- News
Gillette, Brexit and Molasses
- 19 Aug 2020
- News
Krispy Kreme: Top-Line Up Double Digits Thru Pandemic (Podcast)
- 12 Jun 2012
- News
New Harvard Business School Exhibit Chronicles China Trade
- 30 May 2019
- News
MBA Class of 2019 Celebrates Class Day
- 03 Apr 2020
- News
The Small Business Administration Confronts an Historic Crisis
- 28 Nov 2016
- News
’Inside the Mind of the White-Collar Criminal’
- 17 Jun 2021
- News
"Happiness Scholar" Cites Three Ways to Start Healing Rifts
- 25 Oct 2020
- News
Kominers’s Conundrums: An Emoji Hunt in Search of a Song
- 29 May 2014
- News
Harvard Business School Celebrates 104th Commencement
- 15 Feb 2022
- News
In 10 Years, ‘Remote Work’ Will Simply Be ‘Work’
- 03 Oct 2019
- News
Where Are All the Women in Private Equity?
Jaxon Wu
Jaxon Wu earned his Bachelor of Arts with Honors from Johns Hopkins University where he studied History of Science, Medicine, and Technology and Mathematics. In college, Jaxon worked at both the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the Johns Hopkins...
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- January 2011 (Revised June 2011)
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Fixed Income Arbitrage in a Financial Crisis (A): US Treasuries in November 2008
Investment manager James Franey confronts an apparent arbitrage opportunity during the global financial crisis of 2008 when he notices a wide yield spread between two U.S. Treasury bonds that mature on the same date. Franey must decide if there is an opportunity, how...
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Keywords:
Bonds;
Valuation;
Interest Rates;
Financial Crisis;
Financial Services Industry;
United States
Taliaferro, Ryan D., and Stephen Blyth. "Fixed Income Arbitrage in a Financial Crisis (A): US Treasuries in November 2008." Harvard Business School Case 211-049, January 2011. (Revised June 2011.)
- 28 May 2015
- News
Harvard Business School Celebrates 105th Commencement
When Can the Market Identify Stale News?
Why do investors react to old information? We conjecture that it is cognitively difficult to identify old content combined from multiple sources. We use a unique dataset of news passing through the Bloomberg terminal to differentiate "recombination" stories that draw...
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- 03 Nov 2014
- News
Tim Cook And Being Out At Work In America
Mitchell B. Weiss
Mitch Weiss is the Richard L. Menschel Professor of Management Practice at the Harvard Business School. He created and teaches the school's course on Public Entrepreneurship—on public leaders and private entrepreneurs who invent a difference in the... View Details
Front Page News: The Effect of News Positioning on Financial markets
This paper estimates the effect of presentation of information on financial markets, using quasi-random variation in prominent "front page" positioning of news on the Bloomberg... View Details