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Steven J. Riddiough

Associate Professor

University of Toronto Scarborough, Department of Management

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  • Associate Professor
    University of Toronto Scarborough, Department of Management
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BIO

Steven Riddiough is an Associate Professor of Finance at the University of Toronto, where he teaches courses in international finance and corporate finance. His research interests span international finance, empirical asset pricing, and household finance. His research has been published in leading academic and practitioner journals including the Journal of Financial Economics, Review of Financial Studies, and the IMF Economic Review. His paper “Global Imbalances and Currency Premia” (with Pasquale Della Corte and Lucio Sarno) won the Kepos Capital Award for the Best Paper on Investments at the Western Finance Association Annual Meeting.

Previously, Steven was a Senior Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Finance at the University of Melbourne, which he joined following the completion of his PhD in Finance at the Warwick Business School. During his PhD studies, Steven worked as a Lecturer in Finance at Imperial College London, undertook research in the International Finance Division at the Bank of England, and consulted to the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board. He began his career as a Foreign Exchange Research Strategist at the Investment Bank, Credit Suisse.

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ACADEMIC POSITIONS

  • Senior Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Finance
    University of Melbourne, Faculty of Business and Economics, Melbourne, Australia2015 - 2020
  • Temporary Lecturer in Finance
    Imperial College London, Imperial College Business School, London, United Kingdom2013 - 2013

NON-ACADEMIC POSITIONS

  • Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, London (UK) and Toronto (Canada), Research Consultant
    Global Tactical Asset Allocation2014 - 2014
  • PhD Intern
    Bank of England, International Finance, London, United Kingdom2012 - 2012
  • Foreign Exchange Analyst
    Credit Suisse, Global Foreign Exchange, London, United Kingdom2007 - 2009

DEGREES

  • Ph.D., Finance
    University of Warwick; Imperial College London (visiting Ph.D. researcher, 2012), United Kingdom2015
  • M.Phil, Finance (Distinction)
    University of Cambridge, United Kingdom2007
  • B.Sc (Hons), Accounting and Finance (Int.)
    University of Warwick, United Kingdom2006

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