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2018 Applied Finance Conference11 May 2018
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8:00 am - 8:30 am |
Conference Registration and Continental Breakfast |
SESSION 1 8:30 am - 10:15 am |
Bond Markets and Bond Portfolios Chairperson: Karen Ann Craig, Eastern Michigan University Measuring Limits of Arbitrage in Fixed-Income Markets Discussant:Eleni Gousgounis, Stevens Institute of Technology Tax Optimization of Municipal Bond Portfolios: Investment Selection and Tax Rate Arbitrage Discussant: Ying Wang, University at Albany SUNY The Linkage between Primary- and Secondary-Markets for European Sovereign Debt: Free Flow or Bottleneck? Discussant: Dimitrios Koutmos, Worcester Polytechnic Institute Practitioner Insights: Robert W Meiselas, CPA, Senior Portfolio Manager |
SESSION 2 8:30 am - 10:15 am |
Corporate Finance and Governance Chairperson: Jacqueline Garner, Georgia Tech Is the Cash Locked Out? Evidence from US Multinational Tax Filings Discussant: Richard Herron, Babson College Executive Compensation and Aspirational Peer Benchmarking Discussant: Dan Rogers, Portland State University Pay Inequality and Public Sector Performance: Evidence from the SEC’s Enforcement Activity Discussant: Thomas Shohfi, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Practitioner Insights: John McCormack, Editor |
10:15 am - 10:30 am Coffee Break |
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SESSION 3 10:30 am - 11:30 am |
PANEL SESSION The Present Market of Commercial Real Estate Moderator Panelists Richard Buttimer, Co-Director, Childress Klein Center for Real Estate & John Crosland, Sr Distinguished Professor of Real Estate Sam Glass, Real Estate Developer and Owner Andrew Piekarski, Director, Acquisitions |
11:45 am - 12:45 pm KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Brian T. Shea was most recently Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Investment Services at BNY Mellon, and oversaw enterprise operations and technology globally. BNY Mellon is a leading global provider of Investment Management and Investment Services and is the world’s largest custodian of financial assets. Mr. Shea previously served as Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, and President and Chief Operating Officer of Pershing, LLC. a leading provider of investment, technology and business solutions for broker dealers, registered investment advisors and hedge funds in the US, UK, Ireland and Australia, which was acquired by BNY Mellon in 2003. Mr. Shea currently serves on the Board of Directors of Wisdom Tree Investments, Inc. He previously served on the Board of Directors of the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation and the Insured Retirement Institute. Mr. Shea was also a member of the Board of Governors of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), and served on FINRA’s Dispute Resolution Board. In addition, he served as Chairman of FINRA's National Adjudicatory Council and Membership Committee. Mr. Shea also served as Chairman of the Membership Committee of the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Authority (SIFMA), and twice received the Chairman's Award for distinguished service. Mr. Shea currently serves on the Board of Trustees of St. John's University, the Board of St. John’s University’s Institute for Catholic Schools, the Board of Catholic Charities in the Archdiocese of N.Y., the Board of the Tomorrow’s Hope Foundation and as Vice Chair of the Board of the Catholic Foundation of Long Island. Mr. Shea previously served on the Board of Governors of St John’s University, as Chair of the Bishops Advisory Committee for Catholic Education in the Diocese of Rockville Centre, as Chair of the Board at St Joseph Elementary School in Garden City, as Chair of the Board of Notre Dame School in New Hyde Park and as Chair of the regional school Board for District 4 in the Diocese of Rockville Centre. Mr. Shea received his B.S. in Business Management from St. John's University, an M.B.A. in Finance from Pace University, and an Honorary P.H.D in Commercial Science from St John’s University. |
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12:45 pm - 2:00 pm LUNCHEON |
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SESSION 4 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm |
PANEL SESSION Borrowing and Saving, Capital Structure and Economic Growth in the Post-crises U.S. Economy Moderator Panelists Pension Risk Management Mikhail Oet, Research Fellow and Global Head of Capital Adequacy Is There a (Valuation) Cost for Inadequate Liquidity? |
3:00 pm - 3:15 pm COFFEE BREAK |
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SESSION 5 3:15 pm - 5:00 pm |
Distress and Bankruptcy Chairperson: Samuel Weaver, Lehigh University The Value of Bond Underwriter Relationships Discussant: Stefano Bonini, Stevens Institute of Technology Predicting Bankruptcy via Cross-Sectional Earnings Forecast Discussant: Stoyu Ivanov, San Jose State University Default Risk Spillovers and Intra-Industry Return Predictability Discussant: Andre de Souza, St. John's University Practitioner Insights: Niso Abuaf, Chief Economist & Strategist and Professor of Financial Economics |
SESSION 6 3:15 pm - 5:00 pm |
Market Efficiency and Anomalies Chairperson: Katsiaryna Bardos, Fairfield University Investor Sentiment and Style Investing Discussant: Louis Piccotti, University at Albany SUNY Intraday Option to Stock Volume Ratios and Stock Return Predictability Discussant: Danling Jiang, Stony Brook University SUNY Credit Default Swaps Pricing Errors Reversal and Stock Market Expected Risks and Returns Discussant: Iuliana Ismailescu, Pace University Practitioner Insights: Victor Michael Flores, CAIA, Trading & Portfolio Management |
5:30 pm - 6:30 pm* RECEPTION |
For participants seeking a formal invitation from FMA for either institution support or visa requirements, please contact Karen Wright at +1.813.974.2084 or [email protected]. Participants must be registered for the conference in order to receive a requested letter.
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