Darrell Duffie
Darrell Duffie is the Dean Witter distinguished professor of finance at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business, and professor by courtesy in the university’s economics department.
He has recently been an adviser on financial markets to a range of bodies, including the Financial Stability Board and several Federal Reserve banks.
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Articles by Darrell Duffie
Size-discovery protocols are not on the efficient frontier
Practice improves allocations but more can be done, says Darrell Duffie
What to do about Libor?
Darrell Duffie explains why transition from Ibor-based benchmarks is necessary and feasible
The covered interest parity conundrum
Darrell Duffie explains why it’s difficult to arbitrage direct and swap-implied funding rates
Duffie: CCPs should prep to quash Sifi swap termination stays
Clearing houses need criteria for overriding stays on swap terminations, writes Darrell Duffie
FVA: off the mark
With adjustments to increase, Darrell Duffie says dealers should improve weak valuation practices
Why the leverage ratio distorts market-making
Darrell Duffie argues the rule hurts market efficiency for very safe assets