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.
Education
Ph.D., Economics
University of Pennsylvania | 2017
Dissertation Committee:
Amir Yaron (Chair)
Enrique Mendoza
Frank Schorfheide
Ivan Shaliastovich
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
Assistant Professor of Finance
The University of Hong Kong | 2017-2023
Visiting Scholar
International Monetary Fund | 2015-2017
Research Associate
Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia | 2014-2017