Bloomberg: Carry on like nothing really matters. Until it does
A study that looks at a century of carry trading co-authored by Dr David Chambers, Reader in Finance at Cambridge Judge Business School, is featured in Bloomberg. The study found that “a strategy of borrowing in low-yielding currencies and parking…
The ‘carry’ trade
The carry strategy in foreign exchange markets generates positive average returns over the long run, but it can experience losses when there are shifts from fixed to floating currency regimes, finds a new study co-authored by Dr David Chambers of…

Effective engagement
Investor engagement on environmental, social and governance issues were examined at a conference organised by the Centre for Endowment Asset Management at Cambridge Judge and Principles for Responsible Investing. How can investment practitioners engage on environmental, social and governance (ESG)…

Research honours
The European Investment Forum Prize is awarded by the Centre for Endowment Asset Management (CEAM) at Cambridge Judge Business School and FTSE Russell to Alejandro Lopez-Lira of the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and Kate Suslava of Bucknell…

Evidence Investor: Beware new era thinking
An interview with Dr David Chambers, Reader in Finance at Cambridge Judge Business School, where he talks about “new era thinking” – the idea that investors must invest in new technology such as driverless cars. David says this might be…
Evidence Investor: Even Keynes couldn’t time the market
Dr David Chambers, Reader in Finance at Cambridge Judge Business School, has been studying in detail the investment performance of the famous economist John Maynard Keynes. In an interview with Evidence Investor, David talks about lessons investors can learn from…
Seeking Alpha: Keynes’ art
Research co-authored by Dr David Chambers and Professor Elroy Dimson of the Newton Centre for Endowment Asset Management (CEAM) at Cambridge Judge analyses the record of John Maynard Keynes as an art collector. The study found that returns on art…
The Wall Street Journal: What it takes to build a $100 million art collection
Research co-authored by Dr David Chambers and Professor Elroy Dimson of the Newton Centre for Endowment Asset Management (CEAM) at Cambridge Judge analyses the record of John Maynard Keynes as an art collector. The study found that returns on art…
Seeking Alpha: Financial market history can help today’s investors
In an interview for the FCA Institute, Professor Elroy Dimson and Dr David Chambers from the Newton Centre for Endowment Asset Management (CEAM) at Cambridge Judge discuss their latest book Financial Market History: Reflections on the Past for Investors Today…
Journal Economico: Investment in value or growth?
An interview with Professor Elroy Dimson, Chairman of the Newton Centre for Endowment Asset Management (CEAM) at Cambridge Judge. Professor Dimson talks about investment returns, stock markets and the book Financial Market History: Reflections on the Past for Investors Today,…