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Cetin Ciner is a Professor at the Department of Economics and Finance within the Cameron School of Business at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. His extensive research portfolio spans international finance, financial econometrics, and commodity markets, with over two decades of scholarly contributions to the field. His work appears in leading finance and economics journals including Finance Research Letters, Energy Economics, and Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money.
Dr. Ciner's research interests focus on financial market dynamics, with particular expertise in volatility forecasting, market interconnections, and commodity price behavior. He employs sophisticated econometric techniques including machine learning algorithms, quantile regression, and frequency domain analysis to examine complex financial phenomena. His work bridges theoretical finance with practical applications, addressing questions relevant to investors, policymakers, and financial institutions.
His recent publications demonstrate an evolving research agenda that increasingly incorporates machine learning techniques for financial forecasting while maintaining a strong focus on traditional financial markets. The emergence of cryptocurrencies and clean energy markets has expanded his research scope to include these newer asset classes while continuing his longstanding work on precious metals, energy commodities, and global equity markets. His publications show a consistent pattern of methodological rigor combined with practical relevance to contemporary financial challenges.
Dr. Ciner has made significant contributions to understanding the relationships between financial markets and macroeconomic variables, market spillovers across different asset classes, and the impact of global events on financial stability. His work on commodity markets, particularly precious metals and energy commodities, has established him as a leading researcher in these areas.



