Biography
Dr Annette Nguyen is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Finance in Deakin Business School. Annette graduated from the University of Melbourne in 2004. She completed her Honours Degree and PhD from Monash University in 2010. Her research areas include informed trading in the option market, funds management and behavioural finance.
Read more on Annette's profileResearch interests
- Asset Pricing
- Capital Markets
- Funds Management
Teaching interests
- Investments
- Corporate Finance
Units taught
- MAF703 - Applied Corporate Finance
- MAF101 - Fundamentals of Finance
- MAF203 - Business Finance
Knowledge areas
- Asset Pricing
- Corporate Finance
- Funds Management
- Behavioural Finance
Professional activities
Projects
- The role of option trading activity in splitting firms
- The long run returns of splitting firms
- Volatility timing or volatility reaction: Evidence from U.S. mutual funds
Publications
Informed trading around stock split announcements: evidence from the option market
P Gharghori, E Maberly, A Nguyen
(2017), Vol. 52, pp. 705-735, Journal of financial and quantitative analysis, Cambridge, Eng., C1
A Verstoep, H Singh, P Nguyen, S Bhattacharya
(2015), Vol. 18, pp. 263-274, Sport in society, London, Eng., C1
R Faff, P Gharghori, A Nguyen
(2014), Vol. 29, pp. 627-638, International review of economics and finance, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1
Return-based style analysis in Australian funds
R Faff, P Gharghori, B Ip, A Nguyen
(2012), Vol. 16, pp. 1-34, Multinational finance journal, Camden, New Jersey, C1-1
Are the Fama-French factors proxying news related to GDP growth? The Australian evidence.
A Nguyen, R Faff, P Gharghori
(2009), Vol. 33, pp. 141-158, Review of quantitative finance and accounting, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, C1-1
An examination of conditional asset pricing models in the Australian equities market
A Nguyen, R Faff, P Gharghori
(2007), Vol. 3, pp. 307-312, Applied financial economics letters, London, England, C1-1
Funded Projects at Deakin
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Supervisions
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