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Walid Ben Omrane is a Professor of Finance at the Goodman School of Business, Brock University. His expertise lies in analyzing the impacts of macroeconomic news, public communications, and contextual factors on financial markets. He focuses on foreign exchange markets, cryptocurrency dynamics, energy practices, and emerging economies. His research integrates high-frequency data and intraday analysis to study market volatility, price jumps, and cross-border effects.
Research interests include the intersection of macroeconomic events, central bank policies, and market behavior. He explores how climate risks, OPEC decisions, and global crises influence currency and commodity markets. His work also delves into the effectiveness of chart patterns and dealer activity in predicting market movements, particularly in Euro/Dollar exchanges.
His articles consistently highlight trends in analyzing news-driven volatility across diverse markets. Recent work has emphasized the role of senior officials’ speeches and the dynamics of crises like the US-European financial crises. He has contributed to understanding energy consumption’s link to cryptocurrency markets and the predictive power of technical signals in FX trading.
While no specific scientific awards or grants are listed, his prolific publication record reflects sustained engagement with cutting-edge topics in finance and economics. No formal advisees are mentioned in the provided texts. He is affiliated with Brock University’s Goodman School of Business and contributes to its research initiatives in financial markets and analytics.



