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Mar 21, 2022
Dr. Singh has article published
Dr. Amanjot Singh, Assistant Professor, Finance, has had an article, Insider stock pledging and stock price informativeness: Evidence from India, published in the Review of Financial Economics from the University of New Orleans.
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Feb 25, 2022
Dr. Singh publishes paper on trade credit financing during a crisis
Dr. Amanjot Singh, Assistant Professor of Finance, has had a paper "Does trade credit financing matter for stock returns in times of crisis? Evidence from the COVID-19 stock market crisis" published in the Applied Economics journal. The paper examines the role of trade credit financing as a latent feature that becomes important during a crisis period, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jan 25, 2022
Update on Winter Term 2022
Dr. David Malloy, King's President, provides an update on operations at King's prior to the resumption of many in-person classes and support services effective Monday, January 31, 2022, with some necessary exceptions. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jan 4, 2022
Winter Term 2022 Update
An update on the Winter 2022 for the School of MEM students. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Dec 22, 2021
King's honours employees with service milestones
King’s congratulates those long-serving employees who have achieved service milestones and thank them for their dedication to making King’s a place to be and a place to become. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Nov 1, 2021
Career Canada Month highlights King's commitment to student career development
As part of Career Canada Month, King’s will be highlighting the programs and resources it offers to support students’ transition to impactful and meaningful careers.
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Oct 14, 2021
MADS is on the air as KEMS Club launches podcast
The King’s Econo-Math Society (KEMS) Club recently launched their own podcast: Mondays for Analytics and Data Science (MADS), covering all things Analytics and Data Science (ADS).
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Sep 1, 2021
Homecoming is upcoming
Members of the King’s Alumni family will gather virtually on September 23-26 for a variety of events as part of Homecoming 2021.
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Jul 19, 2021
New paper provides latest research in private equity and company acquisitions
Dr. Josephine Gemson of the School of MEM has published a journal paper comparing private equity and corporate acquirers. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jul 9, 2021
King's professor creates predictive modelling to support resource planning at LHSC during COVID-19
Dr. Felipe F. Rodrigues of the School of MEM helped to predict the needs of the London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) during the COVID-19 pandemic, which, he hopes, helped improve care and save many lives.
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Jun 23, 2021
School of MEM Publishes Sixth Issue of the MEM Insider
The School of MEM has published a virtual issue of the Insider with content from students, faculty and staff.
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Jun 17, 2021
Resilient Class of 2021 celebrated
The Spring 2021 Celebration of Graduates honoured new alumni, who had to overcome an unprecedented final year of study.
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Jun 17, 2021
King's celebrates gold medal recipients of the Class of 2021
King’s celebrates academic excellence by bestowing Gold Medal Awards on 12 deserving graduates of the Class of 2021. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jun 10, 2021
Jordan Kotick talks about TSX at all-time highs on CFPL
Jordan Kotick, part-time professor at the School of Management, Economics, and Mathematics (MEM), appeared on CFPL's The Morning Show with Devin Peacock podcast to discuss why the Toronto Stock Exchange has remained at all-time highs since reaching the 20,000 mark. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 17, 2021
Economics professor discusses Rogers-Shaw deal
In an article for The Canadian Press, Dr. Vincent Geloso, Professor of Economics in the School of Management, Economics, and Mathematics, discusses the possible effects of the Rogers Communications Inc.'s proposed deal to buy Shaw Communications Inc. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 1, 2021
Social justice is investing's future at King's University College
King’s University College Capital Management Club fund manager Serge Muhirwa discusses how social justice will be defining the future of investment, in an article for the Catholic Register.
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Feb 19, 2021
School of MEM's Kotick discusses cryptocurrency
Jordan Kotick, Lecturer from the School of Management, Economics, and Mathematics, spoke with Mike Stubbs on AM 980 CFPL about cryptocurrency. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jan 29, 2021
Jordan Kotick: Online investors driving up certain stocks, causing massive losses
Economics Professor and former trader on Wall Street, Jordan Kotick discussed with AM980 how investors are driving up stocks like GameStop, causing massive losses and about how confidence is key to every major economy in the world, and how a loss in confidence can cause instability in the market.
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Jan 5, 2021
Economics professor's paper on historical coexistence highlighted in National Post
A paper co-written by Dr. Vincent Geloso, Professor of Economics, about the peaceful existence of the Acadians and the Mi'kmaq in the 1700s was highlighted in the National Post. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Nov 23, 2020
King's students virtually supporting Movember
Members of the BMOS and KEMS Club are using social media posts to support Movember, an annual event to raise money of men’s health issues. Facebook Twitter Linkedin