Guner Velioglu
Assistant Professor, Finance
Prof. Guner Velioglu is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Finance at Loyola University Chicago, Quinlan School of Business.
Prior to joining Quinlan School of Business, he earned his Ph.D. in Finance at the University of Florida, Warrington College of Business. He also holds a master’s degree in Economics from Sabanci University, and a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Bogazici University.
The main theme of his research is private information, and how it affects corporate decisions as well as the related asset prices. His research interests, while primarily in corporate finance, span across various topics in finance such as credit risk, financial intermediation, information flow between securities markets, and market frictions and their impact in OTC markets.
Education
- PhD in Finance, University of Florida
- MA in Economics, Sabanci University
- BA in Business Administration, Bogazici University
Research Interests
- Corporate Finance
- Private Information
- Financial Intermediation
Courses Taught
- FINC 335: Investments
- FINC 620: Financial Mathematics and Modeling
Publications/Research Listings
“When Do CDS Spreads Lead? Rating Events, Private Entities, and Firm-Specific Information Flows”, with Jongsub Lee and Andy Naranjo, Journal of Financial Economics, December 2018, Vol: 130 (3): 556-578.