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Professor Ian Marsh is a Professor of Finance at Bayes Business School, University of London. He has held this position since 1998 with a temporary leave at the Bank of England between 2001–2003. His research focuses on credit risk transfer markets, foreign exchange dynamics, and macroeconomic exchange rate modelling. He holds a B.Sc. from Sheffield, an M.Sc. from Birkbeck, and a PhD in Economics from Strathclyde.
Marsh's research explores three core areas: macroeconomic exchange rate models, FX/equity market microstructure, and credit derivatives. His work on short-selling bans in the UK won the 2011 INQUIRE Prize. He has supervised over 10 PhD students, including Jason Cen and Kwabena Duffuor, focusing on topics like international finance and microstructure analysis.
Key publications include the 2012 Handbook of Exchange Rates and influential studies on central bank interventions and credit default swaps. His work is published in top journals like the Journal of Financial Economics and Journal of International Money and Finance.
Marsh serves on editorial boards including the Journal of Banking and Finance, and consults for institutions like the Bank of Finland on credit risk innovations. His media engagements include BBC and Financial Times commentary on financial market policies.


