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Dr. Amira Annabi is an Associate Professor of Finance at Manhattan University's School of Business, specializing in asset pricing, financial regulation, and financial literacy. She integrates Bloomberg terminals into her teaching to bridge theory and practice in courses like Options and Futures Markets and Investments. Her research explores the intersection of finance, economics, and management, particularly focusing on corporate financial distress, regulatory changes, and educational interventions.
- Bachelor of Science, Superior Institute of Management, Tunisia
- Master of Science in Financial Engineering, HEC Montreal
- PhD in Finance, HEC Montreal
Her scholarly work applies game theory to bankruptcy cases, analyzing how evolving legal frameworks like Chapter 11 laws affect corporations and stakeholders. Recent publications address post-crisis accounting disclosures, financial literacy programs, and stochastic modeling of dividend risk. Articles frequently examine regulatory impacts on financial institutions and strategic decision-making in distressed scenarios.
Dr. Annabi's research has been presented at prestigious conferences including the FMA Annual Meeting, Paris Financial Risks Forum, and International Business Research Conference. She has received multiple fellowships and awards, including the Alma Lepage Award for female PhD students and national scholarships from Tunisia and Canada.
- Best Paper Prize, International Review of Business Research Papers (2016)
- IFM2 Fellowship (2004-2007)
- CREF Fellowship (2004-2007)
- Alma Lepage Award, HEC Montreal (2005)
As Faculty Advisor for the Manhattan College Investment Club (MCIC) since 2012, she mentors students in real-world investing. She also co-developed a Bloomberg User Manual for derivatives courses and actively participates in financial education workshops.




