Dr. Amanjot Singh

Dr. Amanjot Singh

Dr. Amanjot Singh

Assistant Professor

Phone:
Email: asing853@uwo.ca

Education

PhD in Finance, Deakin University, Australia 2018 — 2021
Master of Commerce, Panjab University, India 2011 — 2013
Bachelor of Commerce (Hons in Business Finance and Accounting), Panjab University, India 2008 — 2011


 

Teaching

  • Econ2300A/B Investment and Financial Markets
  • MOS3310A/B  Finance for Management and Organizational Studies
  • MOS4310A/B  Advanced Corporate Finance

Selected Publications

  • Oil Price Uncertainty and Excess Value of Diversification at the International Journal of Managerial Finance (2024). Forthcoming.
  • Oil Price Uncertainty and Corporate Inventory Investment at the International Journal of Managerial Finance (2023). Forthcoming.
  • Capital age and labor investment efficiency at the American Business Review (2023). Forthcoming.
  • Data breaches (hacking) and trade credit at Global Finance Journal (2023), Forthcoming.
  • Does hedge fund activism improve investment efficiency? at Review of Accounting Studies (2023), Forthcoming.
  • Economic Growth and Labor Investment Efficiency at International Review of Finance (2023), Forthcoming.
  • Oil Price Uncertainty and Labor Investment Efficiency at Energy Economics (2022), Forthcoming.​​
  • Resilience to crude oil: Australian evidence on litigation funding at Applied Finance Letters (2022), Forthcoming.
  • Recalibration of Priorities: Investor Preference and Russia-Ukraine Conflict at Finance Research Letters (2022), Forthcoming.
  • Insiders’ stock pledging disclosures and credit ratings: Evidence from India at Pacific-Basin Finance Journal (2022), Forthcoming.
  • Shareholder response to pension deficit: evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic at Journal of Economics and Finance, Forthcoming.
  • Hedge fund activism and trade credit at Global Finance Journal (2022), Vol. 53, 100723.
  • Insider stock pledging and stock price informativeness: Evidence from India at Review of Financial Economics (2022)Forthcoming.
  • Does trade credit financing matter for stock returns in times of crisis? Evidence from the COVID-19 stock market crisis at Applied Economics (2022)Forthcoming.
  • Does absorptive capacity protect shareholder wealth in times of crisis? Evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic at American Business Review (2022), Vol. 25 No. 1, pp. 83-91.
  • COVID-19 and Hedge Fund Equity Ownership at International Review of Finance (2022), Vol. 22 No. 2, 356-364.
  • COVID-19 and ESG Preferences: Corporate Bonds versus Equities at International Review of Finance (2022), Vol. 22 No. 2, 298-307.
  • Investigating the Dynamic Relationship between Litigation Funding, Gold, Bitcoin and the Stock Market: The Case of Australia at Economic Modelling (2021), Vol. 97, pp. 45-57.
  • COVID-19 and Safer Investment Bets at Finance Research Letters (2020), Vol. 36, pp. 101729.
  • Large Discrete Jumps, Volatility and Indian equity market at Journal of Wealth Management (2020), Vol. 23 No. 1, pp. 74-87.
  • A Note on Conditional Variance and Decaying Rate: Chinese Equity Market at Journal of Quantitative Economics (2018), Vol. 16 No. 2, pp. 595-611.
  • Bayesian Dynamic Interactions and Predictions: US, BRIC and Frontier equity markets at Journal of Wealth Management (2018), Vol. 20 No. 4, pp. 96-109.
  • Equity Dependence Structures amid unconventional monetary initiatives at Journal of Wealth Management (2018), Vol. 21 No. 1, pp. 57-70.
  • A short note on Information transmissions across US-BRIC equity markets: Evidence from Volatility spillover index at Journal of Quantitative Economics (2017), Vol. 15 No. 1, pp. 197-208.
  • Investigating the Leverage Effect and Volatility in the BRIC Countries’ Equity Markets After the U.S. Financial Crisis at Journal of Wealth Management (2015), Vol. 17 No. 4, pp. 93-100.