
معرفی
Peter Feldhütter is a Professor of Finance in the Department of Finance at Copenhagen Business School (CBS). He holds a visiting position at the University College London (UCL) School of Management. His research focuses on corporate finance, credit markets, and quantitative finance with particular emphasis on ESG investing, corporate bond liquidity, and risk management. Key contributions include analyzing sustainability-linked bonds, capital structure theories, and credit spread dynamics.
He has received prestigious awards such as the Jack Treynor Prize (2015) and the Outstanding Paper Award from Wharton’s Jacobs Levy Equity Management Center (2014). His work frequently addresses empirical asset pricing puzzles and regulatory impacts on financial markets, leveraging advanced econometric methods.
Recent research trends include exploring ESG’s role in capital structure decisions, liquidity dynamics in corporate debt markets, and the valuation of creditor control mechanisms in bonds. His studies have informed policy discussions, including analyses cited in New York Times and Financial Times articles on post-Subprime Crisis liquidity changes.
- Awards: Jack Treynor Prize, Wharton’s Outstanding Paper Award, Society of Quantitative Analysts Award
- Key Themes: Credit risk modeling, liquidity measurement, ESG finance, and market microstructure
- Grants/Consulting: Research collaboration with Oliver Wyman on Volcker Rule impacts
His work spans academic journals like the Journal of Financial Economics and Review of Financial Studies, with active engagement in policy-relevant financial research.




