Stern in the News | August 12, 2025
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Bloomberg | |
Clinical Professor Alison Taylor interview: “Pastor Sees Boycott of Target Stores as New Civil Rights Fight.”
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Estadão | |
Adjunct Professor Jean Van de Walle interview: “Lula Is Not Good For the Economy and Removes Investments For Brazil, Says Foreign Manager.” (Translation Required)
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Reuters | |
Adjunct Professor Joost van Dreunen interview: “Take-Two Soars After Forecast Signals Mobile Gaming Rebound.”
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The Athletic | |
Clinical Professor Christian Grewell interview: “WNBA Sex Toy Incidents May Be Linked to Cryptocurrency Group's Money Scheme.”
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Investopedia | |
Research from Professors Toomas Laarits and Jeffrey Wurgler is referenced: “Investors Tend to Be Impulse Buyers — But How Much Time Should You Really Spend Researching Stocks?”
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The Washington Post | |
Professor Emeritus Thomas Pugel interview: “How Tariffs Work, and Who Pays Them, as Trump’s Levies Take Effect.”
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CBS | |
Clinical Professor Joseph Foudy video interview: “Trump Imposes Additional 25% Tariffs on India as 50% Tariffs Against Brazil Begin.”
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CGTN | |
Professor Nicholas Economides video interview: “Nicholas Economides video interview: “Weak U.S. Jobs Report Triggers Market Selloff and Policy Debate.”
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FinTech Magazine | |
Joint research from the Center for Sustainable Business is featured: “PRI, Bain Boost Returns Through ESG Tech Integration.”
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Reason | |
Commentary from Professor Jonathan Haidt is highlighted: “Kids Don't Want Screens — They Want Freedom.”
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The Street | |
Commentary from Professor Scott Galloway is cited: “Sorry Coca-Cola Fans, These Huge Brands Only Serve Pepsi.”
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Forbes | |
Adjunct Professor Helio Fred Garcia interview: “20 Ways Executives Ignore Leadership Challenges—And Why It’s Risky.”
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Agenda | |
Clinical Professor Michael Posner interview: "Public Boards Avoid Breaking with Trump, but Should They?"