Everything you wanted to know about the Vanderbilt MSF program in six minutes. Hear from past students about why they chose the program and how it helped them achieve their career goals.
Vanderbilt’s Robert Whaley, creator of the VIX and the Valere Blair Potter Professor of Management at the Owen Graduate School of Management, discusses the dangers of exchange-traded funds (ETF) tied to volatility with Mad Money host Jim Cramer. He appeared on the episode that aired April 10, 2014.
Professor Bollen has had twelve research papers accepted for publication since joining the faculty of Owen in 2001, including eight in the top finance journals. Professor Bollen’s current research agenda is focused on hedge funds.
Publication: Nashville Public Radio The VIX, sometimes called the “Fear” index, has reached its lowest level since 1993. What does it mean for the market? Robert Whaley, creator of the index and a professor at Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management, is quoted.
Publication: FTI Journal Professor Craig Lewis moderates a discussion on the state of central counterparties clearinghouses (CCP) and whether they have become too big to reduce counterparty risk in the derivatives market and systemic risk in general.
The Vanderbilt MS Finance program is excited to announce that it has been designated as a STEM degree program. The designation allows international students to prolong their training in the US by 24 months. How does it work? Under the Optional Practical Training (OPT) program, international students who graduate from colleges and universities in the United […]