Send us a text Data drives nearly every aspect of modern life, from the algorithms suggesting what you should watch tonight to the autonomous vehicles navigating city streets. Yet in the world of finance—where you might expect data to reign supreme—the relationship between information and decision-making is surprisingly complicated (and relatively new). Professor Mike Gallmeyer pulls back the curtain on this fascinating paradox, revealing why financial markets present unique challenges for d...
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Send us a text Data drives nearly every aspect of modern life, from the algorithms suggesting what you should watch tonight to the autonomous vehicles navigating city streets. Yet in the world of finance—where you might expect data to reign supreme—the relationship between information and decision-making is surprisingly complicated (and relatively new). Professor Mike Gallmeyer pulls back the curtain on this fascinating paradox, revealing why financial markets present unique challenges for d...
Decoding Corporate Credit: Unraveling Loan Covenants and Lender Behavior with David C. Smith (S2 E3)
Not Another Investment Podcast
55 minutes
11 months ago
Decoding Corporate Credit: Unraveling Loan Covenants and Lender Behavior with David C. Smith (S2 E3)
Send us a textThe headlines today are full of scary references to how corporate lending has become too agressive with phrases like "cov-lite" and "wall of maturities". What does it all mean?Discover the fascinating dynamics of corporate credit and loan covenants with Edward Finley as he sits down with the esteemed professor of finance David C. Smith from the University of Virginia. David and his co-authors have studied the evolution of loan covenants and particularly whether there is an...
Not Another Investment Podcast
Send us a text Data drives nearly every aspect of modern life, from the algorithms suggesting what you should watch tonight to the autonomous vehicles navigating city streets. Yet in the world of finance—where you might expect data to reign supreme—the relationship between information and decision-making is surprisingly complicated (and relatively new). Professor Mike Gallmeyer pulls back the curtain on this fascinating paradox, revealing why financial markets present unique challenges for d...