Victoria Galsband
Deutsche Bundesbank
Victoria Galsband is an economist at the Deutsche Bundesbank and a lecturer in the Department of Economics at the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz. She holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Zurich, and BA and MSc in Finance and Economics from Canisius College, NY and the University of Dortmund. Her primary research interests are empirical asset pricing, international finance, and forecasting.
Articles by Victoria Galsband:
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Foreign-currency returns and systemic risks
10 March 2013, 8123 reads
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Downside risk and the value anomaly
16 October 2012, 6360 reads
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