
About
Ali Uppal is an Assistant Professor of Finance at Imperial College Business School, specializing in monetary economics, financial intermediation, and macrofinance. He holds a PhD from UC San Diego, an MA from Yale, and a BSc from LSE. His research focuses on interactions between monetary policy, financial stability, and the real economy. Prior roles include positions at the UK Treasury, Bank of England, IMF, and Federal Reserve Board.
Education:
- PhD in Economics, University of California San Diego (2019-2024)
- MA in International and Development Economics, Yale University (2015-2016)
- BSc in Economics, London School of Economics (2009-2012)
Research Interests: Uppal’s work examines how monetary policy affects financial stability and real economic outcomes. Recent projects include analyzing bank leverage responses to interest rates, FOMC cycle impacts on global stock returns, and strategic communication in central banking. His findings challenge conventional theories and inform policy design.
Awards:
- Young Economist Prize (Runner-Up), 2023
- Rady School of Management Libby Award, 2022
- Walter Heller Memorial Prize, 2022
- Multiple fellowships from UC San Diego and HM Treasury
Grants & Advising: His research has been supported by the Federal Reserve Board and NBER. While no current advisees are listed, his teaching roles at UC San Diego include mentoring in macroeconomics and financial stability.
Labs & Teams: Collaborates with institutions like the IMF, Federal Reserve, and Bank of Finland on macroeconomic policy projects. Active in academic networks such as the Society for Economic Dynamics and International Journal of Central Banking.
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