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Financial Market History

Published by CFA Institute Research Foundation in conjunction with Cambridge Judge Business School, the book, entitled Financial Market History: Reflections on the Past for Investors Today is edited by Dr David Chambers and Professor Elroy Dimson, both of the Newton Centre for Endowment Asset Management.

From 18th century ‘structured finance’ and currency speculation in the Middle Ages, to stock market performance in the 20th and 21st centuries, this book chronicles the historical development of asset returns, stock exchanges, financial bubbles and innovation.

Public discussions

Contributors to the book will be speaking at a number of organisations through 2017 on material related to the themes in this book. Some of these are events are open to the public either for free or for a fee and others are by invitation only. If you’re interested to learn about these please contact us.

Date

Event

Additional information

16 Feb

Mergent, North Carolina

By invitation only; provided as part of a broader presentation; TBC

21 Feb

Credit Suisse, London

Provided as part of a broader presentation

22 Feb

Newton Investment Management, London

By invitation only

23 Feb

Swiss Finance Institute, Geneva

29 Mar

The Pottinger, Hong Kong

TBC

5 May

BAML, London

TBC

9 May

Robeco, London

By invitation only; provided as part of a broader presentation; TBC

18 May

WSJ, London

20 May

NBER, London

Provided as part of a broader presentation

21 May

CFA, Philadelphia

24 May

Cazenove, London

By invitation only; provided as part of a broader presentation;

5/6 Jun

World Investment Forum, S. California

By invitation only

8 Jun

RF dinner, London

By invitation only

14 Jun

CEAM seminar, Cambridge

Provided as part of a broader presentation

26 Jul

World Finance Conference, Sardinia

Provided as part of a broader presentation

25 Aug

European Business History Association

TBC

17 Oct

ICPM, Amsterdam

By invitation only; provided as part of a broader presentation;