Finance, Macroeconomics and Management

The Finance, Macroeconomics and Management (FM2) research group studies financial decisions made by firms, and the leading questions regarding financial market policy for governments and regulators. It pays special attention to the way in which macroeconomic risks and policy actions interact with the firm-level decision process. The group employs a range of different qualitative and quantitative methods in conducting its research. The group also studies the way in which financial markets affect the economic performance of national economies and the optimal ways for managing financial risks to reduce their negative impact on these economies. Its main lines of research are:asset pricingcapital structurequantitative risk management (focusing on market and liquidity risk) for firms, financial investors and financial institutionsmonetary policy and macroeconomic risktraditional and non-traditional energy marketsactuarial and insurance riskapplications of data science and artificial intelligence to finance

Researchers

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  • Application Area: Social sciences

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  1. General Finance (Economics, Econometrics and Finance) Filter
  2. Economics (Economics, Econometrics and Finance) Filter
  3. General Economics (Economics, Econometrics and Finance) Filter
  4. Risk Management (Economics, Econometrics and Finance) Filter
  5. Econometrics (Economics, Econometrics and Finance) Filter
  6. Statistical Finance (Economics, Econometrics and Finance) Filter
  7. Accounting (Business, Management and Accounting) Filter
  8. Artificial Intelligence (Computer Science) Filter
  9. Development (Social Sciences) Filter
  10. Public Administration (Social Sciences) Filter

Former members (4)