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Louis K.C. Chan is the Hoeft Professor of Business and Chair of the Department of Finance at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign's Gies College of Business. He joined the faculty in 1988, advancing through ranks from Assistant Professor to full Professor. His academic leadership includes roles as Department Chair since 2012 and membership in Hong Kong's Research Grants Council since 2009.
Education: BBA (University of Hawaii, 1979), MS in Applied Economics (University of Rochester, 1982), PhD in Finance and Applied Economics (University of Rochester, 1984).
Research focuses on empirical analysis of stock returns, institutional equity trading dynamics, market structure comparisons, and portfolio optimization strategies. His work bridges theoretical frameworks with practical applications, addressing issues like earnings forecast accuracy, growth rate persistence, and R&D valuation.
Recent articles emphasize mutual fund investment styles, analyst conflicts, and momentum strategies, reflecting themes of market efficiency and behavioral finance. His involvement in program development includes the Derivatives and Trading Academy and Real Estate Finance Academy at Gies College, enhancing global finance education.
No scientific awards explicitly listed, but his extensive publications and academic leadership highlight sustained scholarly contributions. Teaching focuses on international finance and investments, with current course FIN 551 exploring cross-border financial management and hedging strategies.
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