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Jing Zeng is an Associate Professor of Finance at the University of Bonn's Department of Economics, with affiliations to the CEPR and Finance Theory Group. She specializes in corporate finance, financial intermediation, and asymmetric information. Her work addresses topics like bank lending dynamics, securitization effects, and cross-border banking regulation.
Education: PhD in Finance from the London School of Economics (2014), MSc Finance and Economics (Distinction, 2009), and BA (Hons) Business Finance (1st Class, 2008). Research focuses on optimal contracting, stress testing impacts, and systemic risk mitigation. She has held visiting positions at HEC Paris and the European Central Bank (Lamfalussy Fellow).
Key research contributions include analyzing regulatory stress tests' influence on bank behavior, securitization's foreclosure distortions, and cross-border banking policies. Her awards include the UniCredit Best Paper Award (2014) and Lamfalussy Fellowship (2020). She teaches graduate courses on banking regulation and corporate finance at the University of Bonn.
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