Dr. Paul Asquith

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Biography

Paul Asquith is a Gordon Y. Billard Professor of Finance at the MIT Sloan School of Management. He specializes in corporate finance and has a strong focus on empirical research in areas such as market efficiency, mergers, dividend policy, and financial distress. Asquith's recent work has explored the implications of transparency in financial markets, examining the effects of mandatory transparency requirements on market activity and volatility, particularly in the context of corporate bond trades. He has received 13 Teaching Excellence Awards from MIT Sloan, recognizing his commitment to education and mentorship. Asquith holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Michigan State University and a PhD in Economics from the University of Chicago. His ongoing research includes investigating the structural dynamics of bond issuances and their relationship to stock market behavior, specifically public offerings. He engages with industry leaders and brings real-world experience into the classroom, equipping students with the practical skills necessary for successful careers in finance.

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