
Xing Huan
Associate Professor
Main contributions
Journal of Banking Regulation (2022); The Financial Review (2021); Accounting and Business Research (2019); Economics Letters (2019); International Review of Financial Analysis (2019)
Bio
Xing Huan joined EDHEC Business School as an Associate Professor of Accounting in 2022. Prior to that he was an Assistant Professor of Accounting at Warwick Business School, Research Fellow in Banking and Finance at University College Dublin, and visiting scholar at Case Western Reserve University. He earned his PhD from Ca' Foscari University of Venice and MA from Durham University Business School. His research is at the interface of financial accounting and empirical banking, covering a broad range of topics including disclosure, financial regulation, climate risk, and operational risk. His research was funded by Irish Research Council (IRC) and Italian Ministry of Education, Universities and Research (MIUR).
Publications of Xing Huan
Understanding the LIBOR scandal: The historical, the ethical, and the technological
Journal of Banking Regulation, July 2022
When LIBOR becomes LIEBOR: Reputational penalties and bank contagion
Financial Review, Volume 56, February 2021, Pages 157 - 178
Financial derivatives and bank risk: Evidence from eighteen developed markets
Accounting and Business Research, Volume 49, May 2019, Pages 847 - 874
Does corporate hedging enhance shareholder value? A meta-analysis
International Review of Financial Analysis, Volume 61, March 2019, Pages 222 - 232
Scaling the twin peaks: Systemic risk and dual regulation
Economics Letters, Volume 178, March 2019, Pages 98 - 101