Anna B. Wroblewska
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Anna began her career in finance as a college intern at a hedge fund, and she hasn’t been able to escape its siren song ever since. She’s done academic research at Harvard Business School and UCLA, was the COO of a wealth management firm, and now writes about finance, economics, behavior, and business.
Recent Articles by Anna B. Wroblewska

Aug 13, 2014
by Anna B. Wroblewska
How to Get the Financial News Companies Don't Want to Share
A 2009 study suggests that complex language in a 10-K filing is associated with earnings instability. Is this because complex companies are less stable, or is something else going on? A recent paper finds that “strategic opacity” might be the answer.

Aug 1, 2014
by Anna B. Wroblewska
Apollo Investment Corp. and Golub Capital BDC Inc: How BDC Lending Can Differ
How does the broader lending market affect an individual BDC’s portfolio? Here’s the background and what to watch out for as an investor, using case studies from Golub Capital BDC Inc. and Apollo Investment Corporation.

Jul 24, 2014
by Anna B. Wroblewska
Is Blackstone Proving Regulators Wrong on Housing?
Blackstone Group LP’s (NYSE: BX) acquisition of a British property firm in the midst of a boom raises some interesting questions about the effectiveness of regulators in clamping down on bubbles without raising interest rates.
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