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Jeremy Siegel    

Renowned Economist & Bestselling Author; Known for Providing Financial Insights on CNBC, Kiplinger's, CNN & NPR

Jeremy Siegel frequently appears on popular networks such as CNN, CNBC, and NPR, as well as in written columns for Kiplinger's Personal Finance and Yahoo! Finance. Siegel's influence also extends to the business TV program "Kudlow & Company" on CNBC, where he is a regular guest, providing viewers with insights into the financial world.

He is a Russell E. Palmer Professor Emeritus of Finance at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, having retired after 44 years.

Siegel's academic research has significantly influenced the construction of indexes used by WisdomTree Investments, a provider of exchange-traded funds. His contributions to the financial literature include his books "Stocks for the Long Run" and "The Future for Investors," where he outlines his investing theories and advice. His analysis of 9,000 IPOs, as detailed in "The Future for Investors," concluded that IPOs consistently underperform a small-cap index, a finding that has shaped his approach to investment advising.

Siegel's accomplishments, which include the 1992 Graham and Dodd Scroll Award and the 1994 Best Business School Professor worldwide ranking by Business Week, speak volumes about his dedication and proficiency in his field. His commitment to education has been recognized multiple times, as evidenced by the Helen Kardon Moss Anvil Award for outstanding MBA teaching in 1996 and 2005, and the Lindback Award for outstanding university teaching in 2002. His robust professional experience and his recognition as an expert in economics, specifically in supply-side economics, further solidify his authority in the financial sector.

Speech Topics


What are Stocks Really Worth?

How should we value stocks in today's market? What level of PE can current companies justify? Siegel examines warranted price-to-earnings ratios by looking back at the original Nifty-Fifty.

Are Stocks Still Right for the Long Run?

Given the current market, doubt in the soundness of the stock market has crept in among investors. Siegel takes a critical look at current and future earnings of the S&P 500 Index and reviews historical returns and what investors should expect from their investments today.

Investing In A Global Marketplace

As the global marketplace blossoms into a reality, investors need to understand its perils and pitfalls. Is Asia becoming an economic powerhouse, or merely a paper tiger? How do quickly growing countries trap investors into poor returns? Jeremy Siegel gives an overview of what lies ahead for international investors as the borderless economy begins to emerge.

What Goes Down, Will Come Back Up: What's Ahead for the Markets Now?

The notion that falling stocks are penance for an economy built on indebtedness is overblown. There is nothing intrinsic in the world economy that has lost its productivity. Prof. Siegel diagnoses the causes of the current crisis and the prospects for recovery. Jeremy Siegel, a renowned professor of finance at the Wharton School and a regular commentator on major network and cable news and regular columnist for major financial publications encourages investors to take heart. Called the Wizard of Wharton and one of the worlds keenest financial minds, Siegel has an unshakable belief that brighter days are ahead for Wall Street. He shares his incredible insights on todays latest financial news and what is ahead for not only Wall Street, but for investors and business.

News


Why Jeremy Siegel says stocks can ‘more than compensate’ even if inflation rises 20% over next 2 to 3 years
Jeremy Siegel, finance professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, warned in a CNBC interview on Friday that the Federal Reserve’s easy monetary policy stance in the face of building price pressures could set the stage for inflation to see a cumulative rise of as much as 20% over the next two to three years.
Is Jeremy Siegel Late to Dividend-Stock Party?
Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel Bloomberg News. Have you ever read a comment that seemed so behind the times that you checked the date of the article ?
Jeremy Siegel: The Impact of the Election on the Markets
Jeremy Siegel: When you think about the odds that Trump was going to win, at least in [polling analyst] Nate Silver's sight, they were actually twice as great as ...

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