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Dr. Peng Huang

PROFESSOR OF FINANCE AND ECONOMICS

Licensure

Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Charterholder

BIOGRAPHY

Dr. Peng "Roc" Huang is a Professor of Finance and Economics at mvý and is currently serving as the Director for the MBA program.  He has Ph.D. and master’s degrees in economics from Western Michigan University.  Dr. Huang is a CFA® (Chartered Financial Analyst) charterholder.  Prior to joining mvý, he worked at Ripon College in Ripon, WI, and the University of Wisconsin – La Crosse.  His primary research interests include asset pricing, risk-return relationships, monetary economics, and applied time-series econometrics.  His work has been published in various peer reviewed journals such as Quantitative Finance, Financial Research Letters, Applied Financial Economics, and Journal of International Trade and Economic Development

EDUCATION HISTORY

  • BS-Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ
  • MA-Western Michigan University
  • PHD-Western Michigan Univestiy

PUBLISHED WORK

"The Influence of Market Liquidity on the Efficiency of China's Pilot Carbon Markets”, with Qian Wang, Sitong Wu, and C. James Hueng. Finance Research Letters, 72, 2025. 

“The Effects of Gender Diversity on Monetary Policy at the Federal Reserve”, with Ahmed Elkassabgi, Wan Wei, and Debra Hunter. Journal of International Finance and Economics, 23 (4), 2023, 20-27.

“Estimating the NPV of A Pay-Go Tax Incremental Financing Development Note”, with Timothy Hess. Journal of International Finance and Economics, 22 (2), 2022, 71-79.

“Illiquidity Contagion and Pricing of Commonality Risk: Evidence from a Dynamic Conditional Correlation Model,” with James Hueng and Nardos Beyene. Finance Research Letters, 39, 2021.

“Influences of Macroeconomic Variables on Stock Market in China: An Empirical Analysis,” with Shen Chen, Wan Wei, and Ahmed Elkassabgi. Journal of International Finance and Economics, 19 (4), 2019, 81-93.

“The Influence of Fedspeak on Market Volatility,” with Ahmed Elkassabgi, Efosa Idemudia, and Wan Wei. Journal of International Finance Studies, 19 (1), 2019, 17-22.  

“The Impact of Monetary Policy on Housing Prices in China,” with Shen Chen and Wan Wei. Journal of International Finance and Economics, 18 (3), 2018, 65-76.

“Impact of Distance to School on Housing Price: Evidence from a Quantile Regression,” with Timothy Hess. The Empirical Economics Letters, 17 (2), 2018, 149-156.

“Are Credit Unions Less Efficient than Commercial Banks? An Empirical Analysis of Operating Efficiency,” with Mark Reavis. Review of Business Research, 17 (3), 2017, 29-36.

“Traditional View or Revisionist View? The Effects of Monetary Policy on Exchange Rates in Asia,” with C. James Hueng and Ruey Yau. Applied Financial Economics, 20 (9), 2010, 753-760.

“Interest-Rate Risk Factor and Stock Returns: A Time-Varying Factor-Loadings Model,” with C. James Hueng. Applied Financial Economics, 19 (2), 2009, 1813-1824.

“Conditional Risk-Return Relationship in a Time-Varying Beta Model,” with C. James Hueng. Quantitative Finance, 8 (4), 2008, 381-390.

“Macroeconomic Determinants of Workers’ Remittances: Host vs. Home Country’s Economic Condition,” with Carlos Vargas. Journal of International Trade and Economic Development, 15 (1), 2006, 81-99.

Recently Taught Courses

  • ECON 6103 - MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS
  • FIN 3063 - BUSINESS FINANCE
  • FIN 4023 - PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT

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