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There’s more information than ever for investors, so how does the public use it?

Reena Aggarwal, Robert E. McDonough professor of finance and director at the McDonough’s Psaros Center for Financial Markets and Policy at Georgetown University, examines this.

Professor Aggarwal is a globally renowned expert in the field of finance. She specializes in financial markets and regulation, market microstructure, capital raising, IPOs, ETFs, short term funding markets, corporate governance, institutional investors, and digital assets. She has had tremendous impact at the intersection of financial markets and policy globally having advised several countries. Outside of teaching, she has been a FINRA Academic Fellow, an Academic Fellow at the U.S. SEC, and a Visiting Research Scholar at the IMF, World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council on the Future of Financing and Capital, Fulbright Scholar to Brazil, Distinguished Scholar at the Reserve Bank of India’s CAFRAL, and was awarded the Pembroke Visiting Professorship in International Finance at the University of Cambridge.

Speakers

Reena Aggarwal

Robert E. McDonough Professor of Finance
Georgetown University
Research Member, Board Member
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