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RFS Editorial Changes
As noted previously, Jessica Wachter (University of Pennsylvania) joined the RFS team as an Editor on January 22, Gerard Hoberg (USC Marshall School) will be joining July 1, and Viral Acharya (NYU Stern) will begin September 1.
RFS is very grateful to Manju Puri and Holger Mueller, who are retiring from the RFS team. Manju ended her role on May 7 and Holger will be retiring September 1. Both have served RFS since 2019.
RFS welcomes the following Associate Editors:
George Aragon (ASU)
Mark Egan (HBS)
Rustom Irani (UIUC)
Greg Nini (Drexel)
Joel Peress (INSEAD)
Matt Ringgenberg (University of Utah)
Victoria Vanasco (CREI)And we are grateful to our retiring Associate Editors:
Jaewon Choi
Wenxin Du
Michael Ewens
Edith Hotchkiss
Doron Levit
Adi SunderamAlan Moreira and Sabrina T. Howell are renewing as Associate Editors.
Changes are effective July 1, 2025, unless otherwise noted.
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RCFS Editorial Changes
RCFS welcomes the following Associate Editors:
Tania Babina (University of Maryland)
Jennie Bai (Georgetown University)
Sergey Chernenko (Purdue University)
Umit Gurun (University of Texas at Dallas)
William Mullins (UCSD)Associate Editors renewing for a second term are:
Amil Dasgupta (London School of Economics)
Rawley Heimer (Arizona State University)
Sabrina Howell (New York University)
Constantine Yannelis (University of Chicago)
Ayako Yasuda (UC Davis)
Alminas Zaldokas (National University of Singapore)Changes are effective July 1, 2025.
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The Review of Financial Studies is a major forum for the promotion and wide dissemination of significant new research in financial economics.
The Review of Asset Pricing Studies strives to publish the highest quality research in asset pricing, broadly defined.
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The SFS Cavalcade is a three-day conference covering all areas of finance. Our goal is to provide a setting that produces the kind of in-depth participation of a smaller conference while accommodating the variety of papers of a larger one. The SFS Cavalcade conference is a joint project of the Review of Financial Studies, the Review of Asset Pricing Studies, and the Review of Corporate Finance Studies.