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Antonios SangvinatsosAssistant Professor of Finance and Business EconomicsUSC Marshall School of Business
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0808Phone:213-740-6532Education:PhD, New York University; MS, Stanford University; BS, University of AthensPersonal Website:http://www-rcf.usc.edu/~sangvina/Overview
Antonios Sangvinatos is a financial economist who specializes in asset pricing, portfolio choice, term structure, corporate bonds, credit risk, and contracting theory. His research has been published in the Journal of Finance
Research
Does the failure of expectations hypothesis matter for long-term investors? • 2005Common Risk Factors of Corporate Bond IndicesDecomposing Corporate Bond Indices ReturnsStrategic Allocation: The Role of Corporate Bond IndicesThe Effect of Portfolio Constraints and Human Capital on Portfolio Allocations: A Multiple Assets ExerciseThe Expectations HypothesisPortfolio Choice: The hedging role of corporate bonds - RSS
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