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Xiaoxia Ye is currently a Professor of Finance at the Nottingham University Business School, UK. She previously held academic positions as Associate Professor at University of Exeter Business School (2023-2024), University of Liverpool Management School (2018-2023), and earlier roles at University of Bradford, Stockholm Business School, and National University of Singapore.
- PhD in Finance from Xiamen University's Wang Yanan Institute for Studies in Economics (2007-2011)
- Visiting PhD scholar at University of Michigan Ross School of Business
Her research focuses on empirical and theoretical asset pricing, particularly in fixed income markets and banking. Key contributions include:
- Developing a novel framework for measuring market expectations and term premia in interest rate term structures
- Identifying mispricing mechanisms in credit default swap spreads
- Examining corporate diversification's impact on debt maturity choices
- Establishing connections between global trade networks and currency returns
Recent work explores cryptocurrency asset pricing through almost stochastic dominance, and climate risk disclosures in credit markets. Articles appear in top journals like Management Science, Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, and Journal of Banking and Finance.
Scientific recognition includes:
- 2021: Best Paper Awards at China Finance Review International Conference and THE FINANCE SYMPOSIUM
- 2014: Best Paper Award in Asset Pricing at Financial Markets & Corporate Governance Conference
She has served as Director of Studies for the Accounting and Finance PhD programme at University of Liverpool (2021-2023) and acts as PhD supervisor at various institutions.
