Associate Professor, Finance, UTS Business School, University of Technology Sydney
Harald (Harry) Scheule is Associate Professor of Finance at the University of Technology, Sydney. He is a regional director of the Global Association of Risk Professionals. His expertise is in the area of Banking, Financial Risk Measurement and Management, Insurance, Mortgages, Prudential Regulation, Securities Evaluation and Structured Finance.
His award-winning research has been widely cited and published in leading journals including the European Financial Management, International Review of Finance, Journal of Banking and Finance, Journal of Financial Research, Journal of Futures Markets, Journal of the Operational Research Society and the Journal of Risk and Insurance. He currently serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Risk Model Validation. He is author and editor of four books.
Harry has worked with prudential regulators of financial institutions and undertaken consulting work for a wide range of financial institutions and service providers in Asia, Australia, Europe and North America. These institutions have applied his work to improve their risk management practices, comply with regulations and transfer financial risks in relation to assets and derivatives.
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