Finance Lunch Seminars
Nos séminaires de midi sur la finance ont généralement lieu le jeudi à l’heure du déjeuner (12h15 à 13h30). Vous souhaitez recevoir des invitations à nos événements ? Inscrivez-vous ici pour être ajouté à notre liste de diffusion.
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2 Dec 2025
Remi Jedwab, George Washington University
The Skyscraper Revolution: Global Economic Development and Land Savings. -
27 Nov 2025
Paul Fontanier, Yale University
Exchange Rate Stabilization and Monetary Transmission -
13 Nov 2025
Nicola Pavanini, Tilburg University
Event page -
6 Nov 2025
Ansgar Walther, Oxford University
Probability Pricing -
30 Oct 2025
Jakub Hajda, HEC Montréal
Old Workers, New Capital -
16 Oct 2025
Jonathan E. Payne, Princeton University
The Historical US Funding Advantage Since 1860 -
2 Oct 2025
Asaf Bernstein, University of Colorado
The Costs of Curbing Speculation: Evidence from the Establishment of “Investment Grade »
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1 Jul 2025
Markus Pelger, Stanford University
Shrinking the Term Structure -
19 Jun 2025
Jaroslav Borovicka, New York University
Robust Bounds on Optimal Tax Progressivity -
12 Jun 2025
Robert Kosowski, Imperial College London
The Double-Edged Sword of The 2020 European Short-Selling Bans -
3 Jun 2025
Cameron LaPoint, Yale School of Management
Housing Is the Financial Cycle: Evidence from 100 Years of Local Building Permits -
15 May 2025
Antonio Coppola, Stanford Graduate School of Business
The Geography of Capital Allocation in the Euro Area -
24 Apr 2025
Pierre Mabille, INSEAD
Unlocking Mortgage Lock-In: Evidence From a Spatial Housing Ladder Model -
22 Apr 2025
Guillaume Roussellet, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
“When Long-run Trends are Unknown: Bond Pricing Implications” -
27 Mar 2025
José Rodríguez Mora, University of Edinburgh
The Role of Industries in Rising Inequality -
11 Mar 2025
Prof. Ciaran Rogers, HEC
Risky Insurance: Life-cycle Insurance Portfolio Choice with Incomplete Markets -
6 Mar 2025
Maarten De Ridder, London School of Economics
Lost in Transition: Financial Barriers to Green Growth -
6 Feb 2025
Francesca Zucchi, ECB
Financially constrained carbon management -
5 Dec 2024
Prof. Benjamin Roth, Harvard Business School
When Microcredit Hurts: Over-indebtedness in the Covid-19 Pandemic -
28 Nov 2024
Adelina Barbalau, University of Alberta
The Optimal Design of Green Debt Securities -
14 Nov 2024
Prof. Christophe Gaillac, Université de Genève
Predicting Unobserved Individual-level Causal Effects -
8 Oct 2024
Dragon Tang, University of Hong Kong
Climate Laws and Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions -
1 Oct 2024
Thummim Cho, Korea University
Fundamental Values and Where (Else) To Find Them -
19 Sept 2024
José Liberti, Northwestern University
Information Sharing Technology and Specialization in Credit Markets
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09 Nov 2023
Prof. Peter G. Hansen, Purdue University
Identification of Factor Risk Premia -
06 Oct 2023
Victoria Vanasco, Barcelona School of Economics
The value of undrawn credit lines -
05 Oct 2023
Prof. Vladimir Asriyan, CREI & BSE
The Macroeconomics of Firm Forecasts -
21 Sep 2023
Prof. Charles Martineau, University of Toronto
When Crowds Aren’t Wise: Biased Social Networks and its Price Impact -
19 Sep 2023
Camelia Minoiu, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Why Does the Yield Curve Predict GDP Growth? The Role of Banks -
05 Jul 2023
Caroline Flammer, Columbia University
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15 Juin 2023
Juan F. Imbet Jimenez, Université Paris Dauphine
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06 Juin 2023
Anna Cieslak, Duke University
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16 Mai 2023
Ostap Okhrin, Technische Universität Dresden
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11 Mai 2023
Mikhail Chernov, University of California
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04 Mai 2023
Federico Bandi, Johns Hopkins University
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27 Avr 2023
Claudia Custodio, Imperial college London
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23 Mar 2023
Alexandre Corhay, University of Toronto
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16 Mar 2023
Gyöngyi Lóránth, University of Vienna
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09 Mar 2023
Irem Demirci, Nova School of Business and Economics
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2020
No events
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01 Avr 2021
Anastassia Fedyk, UC Berkeley
Lehman’s Lemons: Do Career Disruptions Matter for the Top 5%? -
29 Avr 2021
Hanno Lustig, Stanford Graduate School of Business
Financial and Total Wealth Inequality with Declining Interest Rates -
06 Mai 2021
Wenxin Du, University of Chicago
U.S. Banks and Global Liquidity -
20 Mai 2021
Adrien Auclert, Stanford University
Demographics, Wealth, and Global Imbalances in the Twenty-First Century -
10 Juin 2021
Juliane Begenau, Stanford Graduate School of Business
How Do Private Equity Fees Vary Across Public Pensions? -
17 Juin 2021
Marcin Kacperczyk, Imperial College London
How Do Private Equity Fees Vary Across Public Pensions? -
21 Oct 2021
Nicole Gennaioli, Bocconi University
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28 Nov 2019
Lucy White, Boston University
A Theory for Vote Trading and Information Aggregation -
02 Dec 2019
Tony Ahnert, Bank of Canada
Bank Competition, Bank Runs and Opacity -
05 Dec 2019
Christopher Palmer, MIT Sloan Management
Real Effects of Search Frictions in Consumer Credit Markets -
12 Dec 2019
Peter Bossaerts, University of Melbourne
Asset Pricing In a World of Imperfect Foresight -
2020
No events
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15 Nov 2018
Gennaro Bernile, Miami University
Option Listing and Corporate Policies -
22 Nov 2018
Svetlana Bryzgalova, London Business School
Cancelled -
06 Dec 2018
Nancy Xu, Boston College
The Time Variation in Risk Appetite and Uncertainty -
07 Mar 2019
Snehal Banerjee, UCSD
Dynamic Information Acquisition and Entry into New Markets -
14 Mar 2019
Elisabeth Kempf, University of Chicago
Partisan Professionals: Evidence from Credit Rating Analysts -
21 Mar 2019
Sascha Steffen, Frankfurt School of Finance
Brexit and the Contraction of Syndicated Landing -
02 Avr 2019
Vikas Agarwal, Georgia State University
Unobserved Performance of Hedge Funds -
04 Avr 2019
Maria Bigoni, University of Bologna
Hope and Anger: an experiment on inequality and antisocial behavior -
25 vpr 2019
Hans Degryse, KU Leuven
Priority Rules -
30 Avr 2019
Svetlana Bryzgalova, London Business School
Consumption in Asset Returns -
07 Mai 2019
Jeffrey Wuergler, New York University
Financing the Response to Climate Change: The Pricing and Ownership of U.S. Green Bonds -
21 Mai 2019
Darrell Duffie, Stanford University
The Decline of Too Big to Fail -
23 Mai 2019
Peter Koudijs, Stanford University
Shareholder Liability and Bank Failure -
04 Juin 2019
Tarun Chordia, Emory University
Market Efficiency in Real Time: Evidence from Low Latency Activity around Earnings Announcements -
05 Juin 2019
Rajnish Mahra, Arizona State University
Is Idiosyncratic Risk Conditionally Prices? -
13 Juin 2019
Tarun Ramadorai, Imperial College London
Gravity, Counterparties, and Foreign Investment -
27 Juin 2019
Gustavo Manso, University of California (Berkeley)
Recommendations with Feedback -
04 Jul 2019
Moqi Groen-Xu, London School of Economics
Pay for future Returns -
26 Sep 2019
Alexander Ljungqvist, Stockholm School of Economics
Value Creation and Persistence in Privacy Equity -
03 Oct 2019
Nikolas Topaloglou, Athens University of Economics and Business
How anomalous are stock market anomalies after all? -
10 Oct 2019
Antonio Mele, University of Lugano
A Theory of Debt Accumulation and Deficit Cycles -
07 Nov 2019
Paolo Zaffaroni, Imperial College London
Factor Models for Conditional Asset Pricing
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14 Sep 2017
Diane Pierret, Université de Lausanne
Stressed Banks -
21 Sep 2017
Neale Mahoney, University of Chicago
How Do Individuals Repay Their Debt? The Balance-Matching Heuristic -
05 Oct 2017
Pierre Collin-Dufresne, EPFL
Activism, Strategic Trading, and Liquidity -
12 Oct 2017
Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham, New York Federal reserve
Bad Credit, No Problem? Credit and Labor Market Consequences of Bad Credit Reports -
16 Nov 2017
Ivan Shaliastovich, University of Wisconsin
Government Policy Approval and Exchange Rates -
23 Nov 2017
Manuel Santos, University of Miami
A Model of Managerial Talent: Addressing Some Puzzles in CEO Compensation -
30 Nov 2017
Irina Zviadadze, Stockholm School of Economics
Term structure of risk in expected returns -
14 Dec 2017
Julien Cujean, University of Maryland
The Lost Capital Asset Pricing Model -
22 Fev 2018
Michael Weber, University of Chicago
Monetary Policy through Production Networks: Evidence from the Stock Market -
08 Mar 2018
Lorenz Kueng, Northwestern University
Excess Sensitivity of High-Income Consumers -
15 Mar 2018
Guillaume Vuillemey, HEC Paris and CEPR
The Failure of a Clearinghouse: Empirical Evidence -
22 Mar 2018
Julien Sauvagnat, Bocconi University
Import Competition and Household Debit -
29 Mar 2018
Johannes Stroebel, New York University
House Price Beliefs And Mortgage Leverage Choice -
19 Avr 2018
Francisco Gomes, London Business School
Tactical Target Date Funds -
26 Avr 2018
Mariana Khapko, University of Toronto
Smart Settlement -
03 Mai 2018
Steven D. Baker, University of Virginia
Asset Prices and Portfolios with Externalities -
17 Mai 2018
Charles G. Nathanson, Northwestern University
Speculative Dynamics of Prices and Volume -
31 Mai 2018
Christine Parlour, U.C. Berkeley
Making Money: Commercial Banks, Liquidity Transformation and the Payment System -
07 Juin 2018
Thummim Cho, London Schools of Economics
Turning Alphas into Betas: Arbitrage and the Cross-Section of Risk -
28 Juin 2018
Roberto Steri, University of Lausanne and Swiss Finance Institute
A Corporate Financing-Based Asset Pricing Model -
05 Jul 2018
Erik Loualiche, University of Minnesota
Efficient Bubbles?
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08 Sep 2016
Tyler Muir, UCLA
Volatility Managed Portfolios
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22 Sep 2016
Mike Burkart, London Schools of Economics
Activism and Takeover
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29 Sep 2016
Kelly Shue, University of Chicago
Consistent Good News and Inconsistent Bad News -
04 Oct 2016
Luriano Mancini, Swiss Finance Institute
Optimal Investment in Variance Swaps and Other Assets -
06 Oct 2016
Albert S. Kyle, University of Maryland
Dimensional Analysis and Market Microstructure invariance -
20 Oct 2016
Harry Huizinga, Tilburg University
Foreign Banks and International Transmission of Monetary Policy: Evidence from the Syndicated Loan market -
05 Dec 2016*
Ryan Riordan, Queen’s University
High-frequency trading and extreme price movements -
08 Dec 2016*
Alon Brav, Duke University
How Does Hedge Fund Activism Reshape Corporate Innovation? -
13 Dec 2016*
Viktor Todorov, Northwestern University
The Pricing of Tail Risk and the Equity Premium: Evidence from International Option Markets -
14 Dec 2016*
Josh Rauh, Stanford Graduate School of Business
State Taxation and the Reallocation of Business Activity: Evidence from Establishment-Level Data -
15 Dec 2016*
Margarita Tsoutsoura, University of Chicago
Divers of Effort: Evidence from Employee Absenteeism -
10 Jan 2017*
Heiko Jacobs, University of Mannheim
Anomalies Across the Globe: Once Public, No Longer Existent? -
12 Jan 2017*
François Legrand, EM Lyon
Household Finance and the Value of Life -
24 Jan 2017*
Melissa Porras Prado, Nova School of Business and Economics
Basis-momentum in the futures curve and volatility risk -
26 Jan 2017*
Jean-Pierre Zigrand, London Schools of Economics
The Investment Performance of Collectable Books -
02 Fev 2017*
Thierry Foucault, HEC Paris
Corporate Strategy, Conformism, and the Stock Market -
09 Fev 2017*
Tim Kröncke, University of Basel
How does the equity premium respond to monetary policy, and why? -
02 Mar 2017*
Shai Bernstein, Stanford University
Bankruptcy Spilovers -
08 Mar 2017*
Saïd Fihri, KPMG
Finance & Technology Seminar: Advancing asset management using the Blockchain technology -
09 Mar 2017*
Jules van Binsbergen, Wharton University
Real Anomalies -
16 Mar 2017*
Adrien Verdelhan, MIT
Deviations from Covered Interest Rate Parity -
23 Mar 2017*
Eric Ghysels, University of North Carolina
Granularity and (Downside) Risk in Equity Markets -
28 Mar 2017*
Peter Koudijs, Stanford University
For Richer, For Poorer: Banker’s Skin-in-the-game and Risk Taking in New England, 1867-1880 -
30 Mar 2017*
Emilio Osambela, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
Preventing Controversial Catastrophes -
06 Avr 2017*
Stefano Giglio, University of Chicago
Inference on Risk Premia in the Presence of Omitted Factors -
27 Avr 2017*
Peter Kondor, London School of Economics
Financial Choice and Financial Information -
18 Mai 2017*
Will Dobbie, Princeton University
Targeting Debt Relief: Experimental Evidence from Distressed Credit Card Borrowers -
13 Juin 2017*
François Gourio, Federal reserve bank Chicago
Risk Premia at the ZLB: a Macroeconomic Interpretation -
22 Juin 2017*
Marco DiMaggio, Harvard University
The Relevance of Broker Networks for Information Diffusion in the Stock Market -
27 Juin 2017*
Jörg Rocholt, ESMT Berlin
Collateral, Central Bank repos, and systemic arbitrage -
29 Juin 2017*
Ben Iverson, Northwestern University
Trade Creditors’ Information Advantage -
04 Jul 2017*
Michaela Pagel, Columbia Business School
The Ostrich in US: Selective Attention to Financial Accounts, Income, Spending, and Liquidity
*Ces séminaires ont reçu le soutien financier du FNR – Fond National de Recherche
ESM-Uni.lu seminars
Le Mécanisme européen de stabilité (MES) et le départment de finance organisent une série de séminaires conjoints depuis 2019. Le MES est le mécanisme de stabilité permanent de la zone euro et fournit, en cas de besoin, une aide financière aux États membres de la zone euro. L’ESM et le département de finance ont développé de nombreux thèmes d’intérêt commun dans le domaine de la macrofinance et de l’économie financière. L’objectif de cette série de séminaires est d’inviter des chercheurs éminents dans ces domaines à présenter leurs travaux au Luxembourg et à rencontrer des chercheurs locaux. Les séminaires ont lieu pendant l’heure du déjeuner et sont ouverts au public. Ils se déroulent alternativement à l’ESM et au département de finance.
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30 Sept 2025
John Cochrane, Stanford University
Responsible organiser: ESM
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6 May 2025
Arvind Krishnamurthy, Stanford Graduate School of Business
Responsible organiser: Uni.lu
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3 October 2024
Laura Alfaro, Harvard Business School
Responsible organiser: ESM
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17 May 2024
Atif Mian, Princeton University
Responsible organiser: Uni.lu
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28 Feb 2024
Viral Acharya, New York University
Responsible organiser: Uni.lu
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10 Oct 2023
Federica Romei, University of Oxford
Responsible organiser: ESM
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08 June 2023
Nicolas Crouzet, Kellogg School of Management
Responsible organiser: Uni.lu
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27 Oct 2022
Stefan Nagel, University of Chicago
Dynamics of Subjective Risk PremiaResponsible organiser: Uni.lu
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07 June 2022
Steven Ongena, University of Zürich
Too-big-to-strand? Bond versus bank financing in the transition to a low-carbon economyResponsible organiser: ESM
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07 Oct 2021
Nina Boyarchenko, Federal reserve bank New York
It’s what you say and what you buy: a holistic evaluation of the corporate credit facilitiesResponsible organiser: ESM
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26 Feb 2020
Olivier Blanchard, Peterson Institute for Int. Economics
Revisiting the EU fiscal framework in an era of low interest ratesResponsible organiser: ESM
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21 Nov 2019
Manju Puri, Duke Fuqua School of Business
Private equity and financial stability: evidence from failed bank resolution in the crisisResponsible organiser: Uni.lu
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24 Oct 2019
Luigi Zingales, Chicago Booth School of Business
The lesson from Italian non performing loansResponsible organiser: ESM