Catherine Lubozinsky

Catherine Lubochinsky

Lubozinsky is a professor of economics and finance at the University of Paris, specializing in numerous courses such as financial markets, fixed income, derivatives, and interest rates. Her recent research has mainly focused on derivative strategies, cred

2019-03-30  

Lubozinsky is a professor of economics and finance at the University of Paris, specializing in numerous courses such as financial markets, fixed income, derivatives, and interest rates. Her recent research has mainly focused on derivative strategies, credit spreads, credit rating agencies, financial regulation, and fund management. Lubozinsky is a member of the annual economist conference Cercle des Economists and the European Shadow Financial Regulatory Commission (ESFRC). She is the Chairman of the European Monetary and Financial Forum from 2006 to 2012; In the past few years, she has served as an advisor to multiple private financial institutions and as an advisor to the Financial Markets and Stability Department of French banks. Lubozinsky is a recognized authority in the field of financial risk management in Europe, and she often gives speeches at professional conferences and business media. She has written and edited many works and articles in French and English on the challenges faced by the global financial services industry. Lubozinsky holds doctoral degrees in finance and economics from the University of Paris and the University of Orleans; She is a visiting researcher at Brown University and a summer intern at the International Monetary Fund.