![]() in economics from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He has also served as an Adjunct Professor and a scholar at the finance department at George Washington University, DePaul University, the Indian School of Business, Georgetown University and the World Bank. reviewed in the Wall Street Journals Reading for Business section. Interbank rates (+/- 0), with a margin close to zero, are the 'official' rates quoted in media such as ‘The Wall Street Journal’. He has consulted with the World Bank, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, OCC, the Reserve Bank of India and Bank of America. Milton Friedmans idea of flexible exchange rates was heresy for Americans until. Agarwal has been invited to present his research at many renowned universities such Columbia University, Northwestern University, University of California Berkeley, Johns Hopkins, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Maryland, as well as institutions and central banks namely the IMF, World Bank, European Central Bank, European Union, Dutch Central Bank, Riksbank, OCC, and the Federal Reserve Banks of Chicago, San Francisco, Atlanta, Boston, New York, and Philadelphia. Agarwal has won various prestigious awards like the Paul Samuelson TIAA-CREF certificate of excellence, the Terker Family Prizes in Investment Research Award from the Wharton School of Business, the Glucksman Institute Research Award from New York University and grants from the Russell Sage Foundation and the NBER/Sloan Foundation. He also runs a blog on household financial decision making called Smart Finance.ĭr. Sumit’s research is widely cited in leading newspapers and magazines like the Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Economist, and the U.S Presidents Report to Congress. He writes regular op-ed’s in the Straits Times and is featured on various media outlets like the BBC, CNBC, and Fox on issues relating to finance, banking, and real estate markets. He is the co-editor of Real Estate Economics and association editor at Management Science and Journal of Financial Services Research. Additionally, he has co-edited a collected volume on Household Credit Usage: Personal Debt and Mortgages. He has published over fifty research articles in journals like the American Economic Review, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Journal of Political Economy, Journal of Financial Economics, Review of Financial Studies, Management Science, Journal of Financial Intermediation, Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking among others. Sumit’s research interests include issues relating to financial institutions, household finance, behavioral finance, international finance, real estate markets, urban economics and capital markets. 19-6) EXCHANGE RATES Use the foreign exchange section of a current issue of The Wall Street Journal to look up the six currencies in problem 19-5. Previously, he was a Senior Financial Economist in the research department at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and prior to joining the Chicago Fed, he was a Senior Vice President and Credit Risk Management Executive in the Small Business Risk Solutions Group of Bank of America. ![]() and Research) and Low Tuck Kwong Professor at the School of Business and Professor in the departments of Economics, Finance and Real Estate at the National University of Singapore. ![]()
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