
معرفی
Matti Suominen is a Professor of Finance at the Department of Finance, Aalto University School of Business, a role he has held since September 2004. He also served as an Adjunct Professor of Finance at INSEAD from September 2006 to 2009. His research focuses on financial markets, with a particular emphasis on liquidity dynamics, asset pricing, and market efficiency. Key themes include the impact of institutional liquidity needs, momentum strategies, and the interplay between macroeconomic factors and equity returns.
His work spans theoretical and empirical analyses of financial instruments, including currency carry trades, hedge fund behavior, and market anomalies. Suominen’s contributions address topics such as liquidity provision costs, bubble formation mechanisms, and the predictability of stock returns through time-series momentum effects. His research bridges empirical finance with practical implications for portfolio management and policy.
While no specific awards are listed in the provided materials, his extensive publication record reflects a commitment to advancing understanding in quantitative finance and market microstructure. His work has been disseminated in peer-reviewed journals and conferences, contributing to debates on liquidity shocks, institutional trading strategies, and macroeconomic policy influences on asset prices.


