Dr. Ngoc Nguyen

Senior Lecturer in Finance

Department: Accounting and Finance

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Qualifications

  • PhD (Finance) - Brunel University , U.K.
  • MIPP (International Economics) - Johns Hopkins University SAIS, U.S.A.
  • BSc (International Economics) -National University, Vietnam.

Research Interests

My current research focus upon the area of Market Microstructure with a particular interest in overnight trading and trading in Carbon and Energy Markets.

I am also very interested in exploring the relation between stock liquidity, post earnings announcement drift and investment opportunities.

In addition, staff or research students who are interested in accounting conservatism or foreign direct investments (FDI) are also welcome to work with me in these area.

Teaching Interests

  • Corporate Finance and Financial Management
  • Financial Markets
  • Investments

Biography

Research Papers(Published, under review, and working)

  • Nguyen, N. & Gregoriou, A.(2010). Stock liquidity and investment opportunities: New evidence from FTSE 100 index deletions. Journal of International Financial markets, Institutions and Money. Volume 20, Issue 3, July 2010, page 267-274.
  • Nguyen, N., Kontonikas, A. & Gregoriou, A. (2010). Do trading costs really explain the equity premium? New evidences from electronic limit order trading systems. Under review.
  • Nguyen, N., Skerratt, L & Gregoriou, A. (2010). Stock Liquidities and Post Earnings Announcement Drift: A comparison analysis between Common Law and Code Law Accounting Systems. With Len Skerratt and Andros Gregoriou. Working paper.
  • Nguyen, N. Gregoriou, A. (2010). Stock Liquidities and Post earnings Announcement Drifts: Small firm effects. Working Paper.
  • Nguyen, N.& Gregoriou, A. (2010). European Union Emission Trading Scheme: Overnight trade and stock liquidity. Working paper.
  • Baskaran, A; Nguyen, N & Nguyen, Q. (2011) A Study of the impact of Foreign Direct Investment in Vietnam. (Working paper)
  • Nguyen, N. & Sangster, A. (2011) Does Accounting Conservatisim exist? Recent emperical evidence from London Stock Exchange and Euronext Paris (Working Paper)

Languages spoken

English, Vietnamese.

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