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Home | News | New Candidate Fellow: Xingchen Zhu
News | October 06, 2022

New Candidate Fellow: Xingchen Zhu

Xingchen Zhu is an Assistant Professor of Finance at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.

New Candidate Fellow: Xingchen Zhu

His research interests lie in the areas of corporate finance and information economics. The objective of his research is to better understand how different economic frictions can affect firms’ strategies, operations, and governance.

Xingchen received a PhD in Finance from Cass Business School (now known as Bayes Business School), City, University of London and an MSc in Finance and Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science.

Link to personal website.