PhD defence: Stine Louise Daetz
Mandag, 13 august, 2018 - 15:00 to 16:00
The thesis consists of three self-contained essays. The first essay investigates empirically the value of underwriter relationships for issuers of corporate bonds. The second essay studies the relationship between banks’ use of credit protection and the credit provided to firms using unique and comprehensive credit default swap and credit registry data. The final essay analyzes whether central bank liquidity interventions are effective in boosting the real economy by examining the impact of the European Central Banks’ unconventional liquidity injections on corporate investment in the Eurozone.
Primary Supervisor:
Associate Professor Jens Dick-Nielsen
Department of Finance
University of Copenhagen
Secondary Supervisor:
Professor David Lando
Department of Finance
University of Copenhagen
Assessment Committee:
Professor Kristian Miltersen (chair)
Department of Finance
Copenhagen Business School
Professor Jan Pieter Krahnen
Department of Finance
Goethe University’s House of Finance
Research Advisor Neeltje van Horen
Monetary Analysis and Chief Economist Division
Bank of England
Thesis:
Reception:
The Doctoral School of Business and Management will host a reception, which will take place immediately after the defence in FUHU Faculty Club at Solbjerg Plads.
Organised by: The Doctoral School of Economics and Management
Date: 13 August 2018
Time: 15:00 - 16:00
Location: Copenhagen Business School, Solbjerg Plads 3 (SPs03), 2000 Frederiksberg
Sidst opdateret: Sekretariat for Ledelse og Kommunikation // 02/09/2020