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Snehal Banerjee is a Professor of Finance at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business, University of Michigan. He holds the Michael R. and Mary Kay Hallman Faculty Fellowship. Previously, he served as Associate Professor at UC San Diego's Rady School of Management and Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management. His research focuses on financial markets' information dynamics, liquidity, and behavioral aspects, particularly how investors process information and regulatory policies impact market efficiency.
Education: Ph.D. in Finance from Stanford University (2007); B.A. in Economics, Mathematics, and Computer Science from Brandeis University (2002). He has advised multiple Ph.D. students now at institutions like Chinese University of Hong Kong and INSEAD.
Research interests include investor disagreement, strategic trading, and transparency effects. Notable publications explore topics like SPACs' theoretical foundations, information acquisition strategies, and securities lending market dynamics. His work has received awards including the RFS Young Researcher Prize and the AES Notable Working Paper Award.
Teaching spans PhD and MBA courses in finance theory, asset pricing, and financial management. He serves on editorial boards for Journal of Financial Economics and Management Science, and has held roles in academic service committees at both Ross and Rady Schools.
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