Gayle L. DeLong
Assistant Professor of Economics and Finance
Gayle_Delong@baruch.cuny.edu
http://speiser.baruch.cuny.edu/~delong/
Education:
BA American University Economics 1980 MA University of South Carolina International Business Studies 1984 PhD Stern School of Business, NYU Finance and International Business 1998
Areas of Expertise:
International Finance, Financial Institutions, Money and Banking
Selected Publications:
Stockholder Gains from Focusing versus Diversifying Bank Mergers." Journal of Financial Economics, 59 (2): 221-52, 2001."The Geographic Location of Risk and Cross-Border Bank Mergers" (with Y. Amihud and A. Saunders). Forthcoming in the Journal of International Money and Finance .
"Does Long-Term Performance of Mergers Match Market Expectations? Evidence from the U.S. Banking Industry." Forthcoming in Financial Management .
"Determinants of Cross-Border Bank Mergers: Is Europe Different? with Claudia Buch. Forthcoming in proceedings of the Bundesbank Conference on "Foreign Direct Investment in the Real and Financial Sector of Industrial Countries".
Academic Activities:
Former Instructor, Finance Department, New York University.
Professional Activities:
Presentation of "Dynamic Learning in Capital Markets: Evidence from Commercial Bank M&As" at Baruch College, September 2002.Presentation of "Dynamic Learning of Markets: Reactions to and Results of Bank Mergers," Eastern Finance Association, Baltimore, April 2002.
Presentation of "The Geographic Location of Risk and Cross-Border Bank Mergers" and "Cross-Border Bank Mergers: What Lures the Rare Animal?", X International Tor Vergata Financial Conference, Rome, December 2001.
Presentation of "Stockholder Gains from Focusing versus Diversifying Bank Mergers," International Atlantic Economist Conference, Boston, October 1998.
Financial Management Association Doctoral Consortium, Honolulu, October 1997.
Awards, Honors, etc.:
Zicklin Fellow, Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, 2001.Outstanding Teaching Award, New York University, 1997.
Doctoral Fellowships, New York University, 1992-94.