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Stephen H. Graham is an Adjunct Professor of Finance at the Leonard N. Stern School of Business, New York University, a position he has held since 2019. His expertise lies in finance, emerging markets, and equity research, particularly in Latin America. He brings extensive industry experience from leading global financial institutions.
His educational background includes:
- MBA in Finance, 1991 – New York University
- ITT Graduate Fellowship in Economics, 1984 – University of São Paulo
- BA in History, 1983 – Occidental College, Los Angeles and Université de Haute Bretagne, France
Stephen H. Graham's research and professional interests center on emerging-market investment, equity research, and financial analysis in Latin America. His work emphasizes earnings modeling, stock recommendations, and sector-specific analysis in telecom, utilities, and technology. His course Emerging-Market Investment: Behind the Numbers reflects his deep engagement with real-world financial dynamics in developing economies.
While no recent academic articles are listed, his professional contributions have significantly influenced investment practices in emerging markets, particularly through high-accuracy forecasting and strategic sector analysis across Latin America.
His scientific awards and recognitions include:
- #1 in Institutional Investor analyst rankings – LatAm Utilities
- #1 in Institutional Investor analyst rankings – LatAm Telecom
- #1 in Institutional Investor analyst rankings – Brazil Internet & Technology
- #1 in Accuracy in earnings models and stock recommendations (Citi LatAm team)
- Thomson Reuters Research Awards
Stephen H. Graham has not advised any students listed in the available information, and there is no mention of research grants. However, his industry leadership roles—such as Managing Director and Head of Latin America Research at Citigroup and Goldman Sachs—demonstrate extensive mentorship and team leadership in financial research. His professional appointments have involved managing large research teams and shaping investment strategies across emerging markets.
There is no mention of an active research lab or formal academic research team. However, his participation in high-performing analyst teams at Citigroup and Goldman Sachs suggests collaborative, team-based financial research environments where he played a leading role.
