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Dr. Maryam Alhalboni is a Lecturer in Finance at the University of York's School for Business and Society since July 2022. Previously, she held positions at the University of Essex, Durham University, and the economics department of the University of York, alongside two years in financial services. She holds a BSc in Economics, MSc in Finance and Investment, and a PhD in Finance from the University of Essex. Her research focuses on Market Microstructure, Islamic Finance, and Corporate Finance, with policy implications on market liquidity, information asymmetry, and banking regulation. She has presented work at prestigious venues like the World Finance Conference and Finance and Business Analytics Conference. Dr. Alhalboni teaches undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Business Economics, Managerial Economics, and Finance and Investment Management. She advises PhD students Ruangrong Suwankarn and Yuhan Zhang.
Her research explores high-frequency trading dynamics, liquidity provision by market makers, and the impact of crises on Islamic banks' market power. In Islamic finance, she examines risk management, profit-sharing mechanisms, and institutional structures like Takaful insurance. Her corporate finance work addresses mergers and acquisitions and capital cost implications. Recent publications include analyses of post-crisis banking power and structural models for Islamic bank performance.
- Awards: Higher Education Academy Fellowship (2022)
- Grants/Consulting: Not explicitly listed in provided text
Dr. Alhalboni collaborates with market regulators and contributes to policy discussions on financial stability. Her work bridges theoretical finance models with practical banking practices, particularly in crisis resilience and regulatory frameworks for Islamic financial institutions.


