Has Capitalism Moved On from ‘American Psycho’?
Chicago Booth’s John Paul Rollert reflects on the continuing relevance of Bret Easton Ellis’s 1991 novel.
Has Capitalism Moved On from ‘American Psycho’?Why investors misprice cyclical stocks
Traders who account for seasonal earnings can make big profits.
Investors often seem to be surprised by seasonally strong earnings.
Tom Y. Chang, Samuel M. Hartzmark, David H. Solomon, and Eugene F. Soltes, “Being Surprised at the Unsurprising: Earnings Seasonality and Stock Returns,” Working paper, April 2015.
Chicago Booth’s John Paul Rollert reflects on the continuing relevance of Bret Easton Ellis’s 1991 novel.
Has Capitalism Moved On from ‘American Psycho’?Chicago Booth’s Raghuram G. Rajan joins hosts Bethany McLean and Luigi Zingales to explore risks in the financial system and possible solutions.
Capitalisn’t: Why the Banking Crisis Isn’t OverThe banking sector’s swelling investment in information technology may reshape global credit markets.
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