Max Bruche
Cass Business School
Max Bruche received his PhD in Finance from the London School of Economics and holds a BA in Politics, Philosophy and Economics and MPhil in Economics, both from Oxford University. He has previously worked at the Centro de Estudios Monetarios y Financieros (CEMFI) in Madrid, and has held visiting positions at Lehman Brothers, the European Central Bank, and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Max is especially interested in credit risk and banking, both from a corporate finance as well as an asset pricing perspective.
Articles by Max Bruche:
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Money market freezes and central banks
7 January 2011, 10499 reads
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European banks: Distinguishing the walking wounded from the living dead
9 August 2010, 9266 reads
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