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Financial services, Monetary Policy

Professor at Creighton University鈥檚 Heider College of Business.
Robert Johnson, Ph.D., CFA, is a distinguished researcher of Federal Reserve policy and capital market returns and a regular contributor to national financial media outlets that rely on his industry interpretations and analysis.
Johnson is the founder and CEO of Economic Index Associates, a New York-based firm that offers a new paradigm in index investing supported by more than 30 years of academic research. He鈥檚 served as the President and CEO of The American College of Financial Services and was the recipient of the 2013 Alfred C. 鈥淧ete鈥 Morley Distinguished Service Award from CFA Institute, where he previously held a number of senior executive positions.
Among his many published books, 鈥淪trategic Value Investing,鈥 earned recognition as a repeat selection to Warren Buffett鈥檚 Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting Reading List. Johnson has also authored more than 80 scholarly articles on portfolio management, asset valuation, wealth management and monetary policy.
Johnson uses his extensive knowledge of the government鈥檚 fiscal policy decisions to identify shifts in investment strategy and interpret stock market trends. He鈥檚 been honored with the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Student Award for Teaching Excellence and has thrice been named Outstanding Faculty Member of the Year at Creighton鈥檚 Heider College of Business.

Alistair Milne, PhD

Professor of Financial Economics

Loughborough University

Monetary Policy

Business and the Economy (Financial economics, monetary policy, central banking) Alistair Milne joined the School in July 2011 as professor of financial economics. He was previously reader in banking and finance at Cass Business School, City University of London and has also held positions at the Bank of England, the University of Surrey, London Business School, HM Treasury and the national statistics office of Malawi. In recent years his principal research has been on bank balance sheet management and regulation, and its relationship to banking performance, monetary transmission and financial stability; and on the network economics of financial infrastructure, including retail payments and securities and derivatives clearing and settlement. He has also worked on a variety of other issues in financial risk management, liquidity risk, central banking, financial regulation, housing markets, development finance and macroeconomics. He is the author of The Fall of the House of Credit (Cambridge University Press, July 2009) which is a comprehensive single volume account of all different dimensions of the global financial crisis and has been a regular media commentator on the crisis and the response by policy makers. He is also a frequent speaker at policy and industry conferences. Since 2005 Alistair has been an annual research visitor at the Monetary Policy and Research Department of the Bank of Finland. He has been a consultant to the Houses of Parliament, the Financial Services Authority, the European Commission, and to several private sector institutions and trade bodies.

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