Digital Exclusives
Explore the special relationship between the Wharton School and the World Bank, which includes alumni serving in prominent leadership roles and initiatives to involve students in taking ownership for the world's future.
We talk with CEO of the World Bank's Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency, Keiko Honda WG89.
The Wharton School and the World Bank partner on a revolutionary approach to engaging young adults in the future of the planet.
Stephanie von Friedeburg G92 WG92 is overseeing a revolution in how the World Bank uses the cloud, mobile technology and data analytics across its organizations and on the ground in 188 nations.
An interview with Edith Aviles de Kostes, head of corporate and institutional banking for BNP Paribas in Hispanic Latin America.
A suggested reading about emerging markets investing, including a framework for modeling investors' top six risks.
Financialization in the U.S. has not abated despite past attempts at regulation and crises, as well as fears of inequality and future disaster. Here’s why.
Good active investing is like playing good poker, writes Dr. Wes Gray, and one of the simplest poker hacks is knowing when, where and with whom to play.
Which fund managers possess investment skill? Which ones just luck? Is it that easy to tell? Wharton alum and finance professor Wes Gray explores new research.
Wharton FinTech firm Dealstruck differentiates itself from the more crowded alternative lending space. Our writer talked with founder Ethan Senturia.
Serving as summer marketing manager at Penn's credit union affords Wharton student Carolyn Yang a real-world finance education.
Social impact investing research suggests that good returns can be had from companies that treat their employees well. Finance professor Alex Edmans explains.
A Wharton grad recalls how a course taught by Jeremy Siegel changed her life, and inspired her to help other women change their lives.
As two Wharton alumni traded in flak jackets for laptops and neckties, four lessons learned in combat prove vital to the battlefield of high finance.
Finance professor Wes Gray highlights that investing in high dividend yield stocks—without considering the valuation—is probably a sucker’s bet.
Entrepreneur and crowdfunding innovator Dan Miller offers a timeline and outlook for marketplace lending.