About
I am a financial economist and macroeconomist.
My research interests span asset pricing, macro-finance, and international finance.
Currently, I study the effects of government debt on asset prices, international shock transmissions, the role of financial intermediaries and the impact of government policy on exchange rates.
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Education
Ph.D., Economics
University of Pennsylvania | 2017
Dissertation Committee:
Amir Yaron (Chair)
Enrique Mendoza
Frank Schorfheide
Ivan Shaliastovich
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M.A., Economics
University of Pennsylvania | 2014
B.A., Economics
Fudan University | 2011
Exchange Student
University of California, Berkeley | 2009
Academic Positions
Associate Professor of Finance (with tenure)
The University of Hong Kong | 2023-present
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Assistant Professor of Finance
The University of Hong Kong | 2017-2023
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Visiting Scholar
International Monetary Fund | 2015-2017
Research Associate
Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia | 2014-2017