Yi Zhang (cherry)
Professor
Department of Finance and Accounting (F&A)
University of Nottingham Ningbo China
China
Biography
Cherry joined NUBS China in September 2013 after completing her doctoral degree in Finance from Massey University, New Zealand. Before coming to NUBS China, she worked at Massey University and Unitec, New Zealand. Her research interest is in the areas of capital market, asset pricing, investment, anomalies, behavioral finance, history of finance, and market liquidity. She has published in the Review of Finance and Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization. Her study was also awarded as the Best Paper in Capital Markets in 2011 New Zealand Financial Colloquium. Given the practical relevance of her research, her work has been discussed in many major international magazines and investment websites including MarketWatch, Forbes, Nasdaq, SeekingAlpha, Kiplinger, CXO Advisory, Business Insider, CFA Institute and etc. She currently teaches undergraduate finance courses such as Business Finance and Financial Analysis.
Research Interest
Capital market Investment Asset pricing Anomalies History of finance Market Liquidity
Publications
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2012 New Zealand Financial Colloquium â€The Halloween effect everywhere and all the timeâ€
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2014 FMA Annual Meeting “Vacation behaviours and seasonal patterns of stock market returnsâ€
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Zhang, C. Y. & Jacobsen, B. (2013) “Are Monthly Seasonals Real? A Three Century Perspectiveâ€, Review of Finance, 17, (5) 1743-1785, available at http://rof.oxfordjournals.org/content/17/5/1743