Trust in money is implicit, but when money is manipulated, trust is lost, leading to economic and social instability and human suffering. Such is the basis of an award-winning PBS documentary, “In Money We Trust?,” which was screened at Fordham’s Gabelli School of Business Lincoln Center campus in a program presented in partnership with the Museum of American Finance on November 11th.
In 2018, Stacey Cunningham made history when she became the first female president of the NYSE Group in its 227-year history.
When most people in the finance industry think about distressed debt, they think about failure. But there can be big wins for those willing to take on this challenging asset class.
Just a few days before NYC Climate Week was set to begin, CEOs and academic thought leaders on corporate sustainability took part in a Sustainability Panel at the McNally Amphitheater, underscoring the potential for finance and private wealth to be recognized as important agents for social and environmental change.
On Sept. 25th, at the McNally Amphitheater, his biographer, James Grant (founder and editor of Grant’s Interest Rate Observer), explained why he and quite a few other historians call Bagehot “the greatest Victorian.”
A Conference Sponsored by the Gabelli Center for Global Security Analysis and Columbia Business School’s Restructuring and Distressed Investing Club
Stacey Cunningham is the president of the NYSE Group, which includes the New York Stock Exchange and a diverse range of equity and equity options exchanges, all wholly owned subsidiaries of Intercontinental Exchange (NYSE: ICE).
Social Value Investing presents a new way to approach some of society’s most difficult and intractable challenges.
In Money We Trust? is an illuminating one-hour public television documentary that answers the question, “what is money?”
The Gabelli Center for Global Security Analysis presents an evening with Mario Gabelli, chairman and CEO of Gamco Investors Inc., and Lee Cooperman, chairman and CEO of Omega Advisors.
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