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Exam Review FIN606 FinTech (First and Retake Exam)
The exam review for FIN606 FinTech (first and retake exam) will take place on February 27th, 2025 starting at 10:30am, in L9,1–2. To review your exam, please send an eMail to Stefan Scharnowski by February 25th. You will then receive a time slot and further instructions.
Vacancy Student Assistants
We are looking for students studying Business Administration or Economics (preferably master students) for a vacancy as student assistant starting in October/November 2024. The workload is 20–30 hours per month.
Appointment to Commission of Stock Exchange Experts
Prof. Theissen was appointed as a member of the Commission of Stock Exchange Experts
Vacancy Student Assistants
We are looking for students studying Business Administration or Economics (preferably master students) for a vacancy as student assistant. The workload is 20–30 hours per month.
Best Paper Award
Prof. Theissen has won the best paper award at the 29th Annual Meeting of the German Finance Association (DGF).
Media Coverage of the Chair's latest Research
“Institutional Investor”, a leading international business to business publisher, provides an in-depth article on the chair's latest research.
Exam Review FIN 603 – Empirical Finance
The exam review for the course Empirical Finance will take place on Monday, July 13th, 2020.
Exam Review FIN 601 – Bond Markets
The exam review for the course Bond Markets will take place on Friday, June 19th, 2020.
Exam Review – FIN 500 Investments and FIN 605 Applied Portfolio Management
The second exam review for the course Investments FIN 500 – Investments and the exam review for the course FIN 605 – Applied Portfolio Management will take place on March 11th, 2020 starting from 16:00 in L9, 1–2, room 409. To register for the exam review, please send an e-mail to ...
Best PhD Paper Award for Stefan Greppmair
Stefan Greppmair received the McGraw Hill Best PhD Paper Award for his paper “Systemic Risk Channels of Nonbank Financial Entities: Evidence From Hedge Funds and Mutual Funds” at the 3rd Sydney Financial Stability and Banking Conference.