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Professor Krishna Ramaswamy holds a faculty position at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, where he serves as a program advisor to the Institute for Quantitative Research in Finance and previously held a board seat at the American Finance Association. His scholarly contributions appear in premier journals including the Journal of Finance and Journal of Financial Economics.
His research centers on investment management across equity and fixed-income markets, with specialized expertise in derivatives valuation using binomial models, term structure of interest rates analysis, and futures-cash market interactions. This work bridges theoretical finance with practical applications in risk management and securities pricing, reflecting deep engagement with market microstructure and quantitative methodologies.
Publication trends from 2010-2017 reveal consistent focus on regulatory challenges in global banking systems, volatility drivers in commodity markets, and financial inclusion barriers in emerging economies. His articles demonstrate applied research connecting derivatives theory to real-world crises like the Wells Fargo scandal and Indian banking sector reforms.
No scientific awards were documented in the source material.
Professor Ramaswamy teaches graduate courses in investment management, financial engineering, and derivatives markets alongside doctoral research methodology. His extensive executive education footprint spans risk management seminars across Latin America (World Bank collaboration), Singapore (Wharton Executive Education), and India (Wharton Alumni Association), though specific PhD advisees and grant funding details remain unreported.



