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Les 10 et 11 octobre, le campus est accessible aux étudiants et au personnel de l’Université, ainsi qu’aux visiteurs essentiels. La plupart des cours ont lieu en présentiel. Voir le site Web de la Direction de la protection et de la prévention pour plus de détails.

Institutional Trading around Corporate News: Evidence from Textual Analysis

Published: 15 June 2021

Authors: A.G. Huang, Hongping Tan, and R. WermersPublication: The Review of Financial Studies, Volume 33, Issue 10, October 2020, Pages 4627-4675.Abstract:

The Effects of Analyst-Country Institutions on Biased Research: Evidence from Target Prices

Published: 15 June 2021

Authors: M.T. Bradshaw, A.G. Huang, and Hongping TanPublication: Journal of Accounting Research, Volume 57, Issue 1, March 2019, Pages 85-120.

McGill Accounting Research Conference (MARC) 2021

Thursday, May 27, 2021toFriday, May 28, 2021

The McGill Accounting Research Conference (MARC) will take place online, on May 27-28, 2021./desautelsCategory: Desautels Faculty of Management

Professor Joshi awarded 2021 FRQSC New Academics Grant

Published: 5 May 2021

Congratulations to Preetika Joshi, Assistant Professor in Accounting, who has been awarded the 2021 FRQSC New Academics Grant (Soutien à la recherche pour la relève professorale) for her project...

Operating Lease as Alternative Financing for REITs: a Viable Strategy or a Sign of Trouble?

Published: 16 April 2021

Authors: E. Devos, E. Devos, H. Li and Desmond Tsang Publication: The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, Forthcoming Abstract: 

Prof Tsang's paper wins award at 2021 Academy of Finance Conference

Published: 1 April 2021

Congratulations to Desmond Tsang, Associate Professor in Accounting, whose paper won Best-in-Track Award for Real Estate at the 2021 Academy of Finance Conference...

New policies needed to address the CEWS controversy

Published: 10 December 2020

Between April and September 20, 53 publicly-held Canadian companies paid out nearly $2 billion to their shareholders despite receiving more than $10 million in federal assistance through the...

‘Shareholder capitalism’ sparks controversy

Published: 10 December 2020

The news that more than 60 publicly held Canadian firms have received the Canadian Emergency Wage Subsidy (CEWS) while continuing to pay out dividends has sharply divided public opinion this week....

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