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Raymond C. W. Leung serves as Assistant Professor of Finance at Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (CKGSB), bringing expertise from his PhD at UC Berkeley Haas School of Business. His institutional affiliation centers on CKGSB's Finance Department within China's premier independent business school.
His academic credentials include:
- PhD in Finance, University of California, Berkeley, Haas School of Business
Professor Leung's research spans Delegated Portfolio Management, Asset Pricing Theory, and Corporate Finance Theory, with particular focus on Continuous-Time Principal-Agent Problems in financial markets. His methodology combines rigorous mathematical modeling with empirical analysis of market institutions, addressing core challenges in portfolio management and financial innovation. This dual theoretical-practical approach positions his work at the intersection of academic finance and real-world market applications.
His publication record reveals two distinct streams: technical working papers advancing asset pricing theory (2013-2019) and contemporary business commentaries (2025) analyzing China's economic evolution. The academic work centers on stochastic volatility control and principal-agent frameworks, while recent insights examine AI-driven business education, RMB internationalization, and globalization dynamics in film and tech industries. This progression demonstrates his expanding relevance from pure finance theory to macro business strategy.
His scientific recognition includes:
- Financial Management Association 2017 Annual Meeting semi-finalist for best Investments paper
- Western Finance Association's 2015 Cubist Systematic Strategies Ph.D. Candidate Award
- UC Berkeley's Carl F. Cheit Outstanding Graduate Instructor Award (2014-2015)
- Multiple Berkeley research fellowships and scholarships (2010-2014)
While no formal student advisement is documented, Professor Leung's teaching excellence was recognized through Berkeley's graduate instructor award. His grant activity remains unspecified in public materials, though departmental scholarships supported his doctoral research. Current industry engagements appear through CKGSB's executive education programs including the Global Unicorn Series.
No dedicated research labs or teams are referenced, though his work intersects with CKGSB's broader initiatives in China-Africa economic analysis and AI business transformation.




