Dr. Hoa Nguyen
Present position:
Lecturer in Finance
Phone: +61 3 92446571
Email: hnguyen@deakin.edu.au
Campus: Melbourne at Burwood
Academic Qualifications: PhD (Fin) RMIT , BCom Adelaide
Commenced at Deakin: 2005
Books/publications/monographs
Reported in the Deakin University Annual Research Reports since 1995
Research interests
- Risk Management
- Financial Derivatives
- Corporate Governance
Publication Highlights
- Nguyen, H. & Faff, R. 2003, 'Can the use of foreign currency derivatives explain variations in foreign exchange rate exposure?: Evidence from Australian companies', Journal of Multinational Financial Management, Vol. 13, No. 3, pg. 193-215.
- Nguyen, H. & Faff, R. 2004, 'Further evidence of derivative usage in Australia: The case of foreign currency and interest rate instrument', Australian Journal of Management, Vol. 28, No. 3, pg. 307-318.
- Nguyen, H. & Faff, R. 2006, 'Foreign debt and financial hedging: Evidence from the Australian corporate sector', International Review of Economics and Finance, Vol. 15, No. 2, pg. 184-201.
- Nguyen, H., Faff, R. & Marshall, A. 2007, 'Foreign exchange exposure, foreign currency derivatives and the introduction of the Euro: French evidence', International Review of Economics and Finance, Vol. 16, No. 4, pg. 463-577.
Forthcoming
- Nguyen, H. & Faff, R. 'Does the Type of Derivative Instrument used by Companies Impact Firm Value?', Applied Economics Letters
- Chen, C. Liu, M.H. & Nguyen, H. 'The informational content of implied volatility in the Hong Kong and Singapore warrants markets', American Journal of Finance and Accounting
Current research projects
- 'Credit Default Swap Spread in Australia: an empirical examination' with Professor Gerry Gannon
- 'The role of market sentiment in IPOs' with Dr. Bill Dimovski and Professor Robert Brooks
External Grants
- Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand (AFAANZ) grant, 2007
Project: 'Credit Default Swap Spread: an empirical evidence' to the value of $7,228 with Professor Gerard Gannon.
Teaching Interests/units taught at Deakin
- MAF202 Money and Capital Markets
- MAF203 Business Finance
- MAF384 Financial Modelling
- MAF303 Treasury Management
- MAF430 Advanced Derivative Securities
- MAF762 Advanced Derivative Securities