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Maria Kussmaul received top honors from the Wharton Club of Boston for working to keep startups in Beantown.
Among many highlights of the Jacobs Levy Center's Forum on Quantitative Finance was the honoring of Harry Markowitz.
Student debt will not bring down global finance, says one alum. That doesn’t mean it isn’t a critical public policy issue.
Take advantage of recent changes in SEC rules to access more efficient capital markets and cheaper cost of capital.
One Wharton entrepreneur sits down with another, who could know the combination to disrupt the banking business.
There are armies of “finders” who specialize in searching for people with capital. Now, small businesses, go out and find the finders.
Private equity firms that seek companies built on sustainability have an edge for at least three reasons.
Trader Turney Duff chronicles his rise and fall, and that of his employer Galleon Group, during Wall Street's go-go days.
Analytics and statistical methods hold the key to balancing workloads and staffing levels within the large-team service model.
What are Wharton's newest alumni already accomplishing after Commencement 2013? A lot.
Our author explores black-hole capital structures that drag down company share prices to the benefit of hedging portfolio managers.
Confidence reigned in Davos this year, but are global business leaders merely being lax?
SilverLake’s Greg Mondre, W’96, looks back at his 15-year career in private equity and foresees a wild ride ahead.
The real estate market could be in position for a comeback, if policymakers in Washington don’t interfere, according to experts and alumni at the Wharton Economic Summit 2013.
Apollo co-founder and Philadelphia Sixers owner Joshua Harris, W’86, shared insights into the private-equity world with Penn students.