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How do stocks react to extreme market events? Evidence from Brazil

Published: 29 March 2018

Authors: Pedro Piccoli, Mo Chaudhury, Alceu Souza Publication: Research in International Business and Finance, Vol. 42, December 2017 Abstract:

Stock overreaction to extreme market events

Published: 17 August 2017

Authors: Pedro Piccolia, Mo Chaudhury, Alceu Souza and Wesley Vieirada Silvaa...

Overreaction to extreme market events and investor sentiment

Published: 31 March 2017

Authors: Piccoli, P., Chaudhury, M.  Publication: Applied Economics Letters Abstract: 

Canada is not facing a mortgage crisis

Published: 12 December 2017

The Laurentian Bank of Canada recently revealed that they will have to buy back up to $300 million in loans issued to clients, realising that its vetting practices were not applied thoroughly...

Banks turn to selfies to simplify identity verification

Published: 10 September 2020

Banks have turned to selfies for facial recognition to help simplify identity verification methods. Professor Mo Chaudhury joins Bank Innovation to discuss the prospects and risks of facial...

Alberta politician who is spreading conspiracy theories could become premier

Published: 16 September 2022

Danielle Smith is running for the leadership of Alberta’s United Conservative Party, and could become Alberta’s next premier. But Smith is campaigning on a platform that includes internet...

When the index fund bubble pops

Published: 10 September 2019

Professor Mo Chaudhury weighs in on the market risks caused by the growing popularity of index funds. Read more

Desautels professor on Bangladesh Government’s bank-deposits tax

Published: 8 June 2017

In a recent piece for The Daily Star, Desautels professor Mo Chaudhury calls the tax on bank deposits in the Government of Bangladesh’s 2017-18 budget a bad call, and gives six examples that...

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