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Paul Söderlind is a Professor at the School of Finance, University of St. Gallen. His research focuses on financial economics, monetary policy, international finance, and asset pricing. He has contributed extensively to understanding exchange rate dynamics, liquidity risk, and the implications of monetary policy on financial markets.
Key research areas include the analysis of carry trade strategies, inflation forecast uncertainty, and the role of central bank interventions in currency markets. His work often bridges theoretical economic models with empirical financial analysis, addressing topics such as risk premia, market liquidity, and policy effectiveness.
His articles frequently appear in leading journals, including The Review of Financial Studies, Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, and European Economic Review. His recent work on liquidity risk and currency premia has advanced understanding of how liquidity conditions affect currency markets and risk premiums. He has also explored the impact of verbal interventions by central banks on exchange rate policies, particularly in the context of the Swiss Franc.
Despite his prolific output, no specific scientific awards or grants are mentioned in the provided text. His work emphasizes practical applications of macroeconomic theory to real-world financial phenomena.



