Professor of Finance, City, University of London
Ian Marsh is Professor of Finance at Bayes Business School, City, University of London. He has been at Bayes since 1998, during which time he has directed the suite of undergraduate finance degrees, the flagship MSc in Finance, and the Finance PhD program. Until recently, he was the Head of the Faculty of Finance.
His research interests centre on the foreign exchange market and asset pricing, and he has published in leading finance journals including the Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Economics and Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis. However, his research interests are broad and he has also written papers on the impact of gender in the market for financial advice, economic conditions in the inter-war period and economic productivity.
Beside his time in academia, Ian has worked in the City of London as an international banker and financial market economist, for the IMF and at the Bank of England.
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