John David Levin
Personal Details
| First Name: | John |
| Middle Name: | David |
| Last Name: | Levin |
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| RePEc Short-ID: | ple1248 |
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Affiliation
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Boston, Massachusetts (United States)https://www.bostonfed.org/
RePEc:edi:frbbous (more details at EDIRC)
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- Kenechukwu E. Anadu & John Levin & Lina Lu & Antoine Malfroy-Camine & Nico Oefele, 2025.
"Are retail prime money market fund investors increasingly more sensitive to stress events?,"
Supervisory Research and Analysis Notes, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue 2025-01, pages 1-15, January.
- Anadu, Kenechukwu & Levin, John & Lu, Lina & Malfroy-Camine, Antoine & Oefele, Nico, 2025. "Are retail prime money market fund investors increasingly more sensitive to stress events?," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 255(C).
- John Levin & Antoine Malfroy-Camine, 2025. "Bank Lending to Private Equity and Private Credit Funds: Insights from Regulatory Data," Supervisory Research and Analysis Notes, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue 2025-02, pages 1-18, February.
- Kenechukwu Anadu & John Levin & Victoria Liu & Noam Tanner & Antoine Malfroy-Camine & Sean Baker, 2024. "Swing Pricing Calibration: Using ETFs to Infer Swing Factors for Mutual Funds," Financial Analysts Journal, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 80(1), pages 30-40, January.
- Kenechukwu E. Anadu & Sean Baker & John Levin & Victoria Liu & Antoine Malfroy-Camine & Noam Tanner, 2022. "Swing Pricing Calibration: A Simple Thought Exercise Using ETF Pricing Dynamics to Infer Swing Factors for Mutual Funds," Supervisory Research and Analysis Notes, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue 2022-06, pages 1-18, January.
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- Kenechukwu E. Anadu & John Levin & Lina Lu & Antoine Malfroy-Camine & Nico Oefele, 2025.
"Are retail prime money market fund investors increasingly more sensitive to stress events?,"
Supervisory Research and Analysis Notes, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue 2025-01, pages 1-15, January.
- Anadu, Kenechukwu & Levin, John & Lu, Lina & Malfroy-Camine, Antoine & Oefele, Nico, 2025. "Are retail prime money market fund investors increasingly more sensitive to stress events?," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 255(C).
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- Kenechukwu E. Anadu & Patrick E. McCabe & JP Perez-Sangimino & Nathan Swem, 2026.
"A Framework for Understanding the Vulnerabilities of New Money-Like Products,"
Supervisory Research and Analysis Working Papers
SRA 26-01, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
- Kenechukwu E. Anadu & Patrick E. McCabe & JP Perez-Sangimino & Nathan Swem, 2026. "A Framework for Understanding the Vulnerabilities of New Money-Like Products," Finance and Economics Discussion Series 2026-002, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.).
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