ANTONIOS SANGVINATSOS
- Assistant Professor of Finance, University of Southern California, Marshall School of Business EDUCATION - Ph.D. in Finance - Stern School of Business, NYU, NY, - June 2005 - Masters of Philosophy in Finance - Stern School of Business, NYU, NY, - June 2002 - Master of Science in Management Science and Engineering - Stanford University, CA, - June 2000 - Bachelor of Science in Mathematics - University of Athens, Hellas, - September 1997 RESEARCH INTERESTS - Asset Pricing, Portfolio Choice, Term Structure, Corporate Bonds, Credit Risk, Contracting Theory PUBLICATIONS - “Does the failure of the expectations hypothesis matter for long-term investors?”, with Jessica A. Wachter, APPOINTMENTS
www-rcf.usc.edu/sangvina
, February 2005.
WORKING PAPERS - “Portfolio choice: The hedging role of corporate bonds”, June 2005 - “Explanatory and predictive analysis of corporate bond indices returns”, June 2005 - “Crises and Contagion”, September 2002 - “Realistic Portfolio Allocations”, with Luis Goncalves-Pinto (coming soon) - “Portfolio choice problem with bonds and stocks”, with Jessica A. Wachter (coming soon) - “Dynamic Contracts with Hidden Consumption”, with Mark Westerfield (coming soon) AWARDS
2003/2005, Alexander S. Onassis Foundation fellowship
2000/2005, Stern School of Business fellowship
1998, Stanford School of Engineering fellowship
1998/2000, Alexander S. Onassis Foundation fellowship
1998, Lilian Boudouri Foundation fellowship
1994/1997, National Scholarship Foundation
Awarded scholarship in 4 consecutive years for exceptional achievement in Mathematics and ranking among the top 3 students of the class
1993,1997, Excellence Awards, University of Athens
5th place at the National Exams. Graduated 3rd from the Department of Mathematics, University of Athens
1994, Honor Prize, Erasmus International Competition in Mathematics - Sofia, Bulgaria
1992, Honor Prize, Balkan International Mathematical Olympiad - Athens, Hellas
PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS
“Portfolio choice: The hedging
role of corporate bonds”
2006, MTS Conference on Financial Markets - Istanbul, Turkey -
“Portfolio choice: The
hedging role of corporate bonds”
2004, American Finance Association - San Diego, California -
“Does the failure of the
expectations hypothesis matter for long-term investors?” (with Jessica A. Wachter)
2003, Financial Management Association - Denver, Colorado -
“Does the failure of the
expectations hypothesis matter for long-term investors?” (with Jessica A. Wachter)
2003, NBER Asset Pricing Meeting - Chicago, Illinois -
“Does the failure of the expectations
DISCUSSIONS
“Optimal Decentralized Investment
WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS
2006, University of Piraeus - Piraeus, Greece
2005, University of Southern California - Los Angeles, California
2005, Oxford University - Oxford, England
2005, Notre Dame University - Notre Dame, Indiana
REFEREE
Journal of Economic Theory
Journal of Empirical Finance
OTHER ACTIVITIES
Member of the American Finance Association, since 2003
1997, First Panhellenic Symposium in Logic - Nicosia, Cyprus
Member of the Hellenic Mathematical Society, since 1997
LANGUAGES
Greek
Native Speaker
English
Fluent
HOBBIES - Violin, Reading, Writing, Painting, Sports
Management”
hypothesis matter for long-term investors?” (with Jessica A. Wachter)
Finance & Business Economics Department
Marshall School of Business
University of Southern California
701 Exposition Blvd, Room 701
Los Angeles, CA 90089-1427
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