Andrea Buraschi
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Financial Advisors
Andrea Buraschi
4, London SW7 2AZ
# Andrea Buraschi - Professor of Finance
Andrea Buraschi is a Chair in Finance at Imperial College London's Business School, specialising in financial economics research and academic instruction. As a leading scholar in the field, he serves academics, postgraduate students, financial professionals, and institutional clients seeking advanced expertise in complex financial markets.
His research encompasses asset pricing theory, derivatives valuation, financial econometrics, and sophisticated portfolio management. Buraschi investigates critical areas including economic uncertainty and subjective market beliefs, interest rate dynamics and monetary policy transmission, hedge fund structures and agency incentives, financial network effects on asset pricing, and institutional investment strategies. This multidisciplinary approach distinguishes his work from conventional finance academia, as he bridges rigorous mathematical theory with practical market applications.
What sets Buraschi apart is his combination of world-class credentials—including a PhD from the University of Chicago—and extensive experience at leading institutions including Columbia University and London Business School. His visiting professorship at Chicago Booth (2011–2013) demonstrates recognition across elite institutions. His publications appear consistently in top-tier journals, reflecting the quality and impact of his research contributions.
Buraschi serves institutional investors, financial analysts, policy makers, and advanced students requiring expert insights into market behaviour, risk management, and investment strategy development. His work is particularly valuable for those navigating complex financial instruments and seeking to understand underlying market mechanisms beyond surface-level analysis. His Imperial College position enables collaboration with cutting-edge researchers and access to sophisticated analytical resources.
Andrea Buraschi is a Chair in Finance at Imperial College London's Business School, specialising in financial economics research and academic instruction. As a leading scholar in the field, he serves academics, postgraduate students, financial professionals, and institutional clients seeking advanced expertise in complex financial markets.
His research encompasses asset pricing theory, derivatives valuation, financial econometrics, and sophisticated portfolio management. Buraschi investigates critical areas including economic uncertainty and subjective market beliefs, interest rate dynamics and monetary policy transmission, hedge fund structures and agency incentives, financial network effects on asset pricing, and institutional investment strategies. This multidisciplinary approach distinguishes his work from conventional finance academia, as he bridges rigorous mathematical theory with practical market applications.
What sets Buraschi apart is his combination of world-class credentials—including a PhD from the University of Chicago—and extensive experience at leading institutions including Columbia University and London Business School. His visiting professorship at Chicago Booth (2011–2013) demonstrates recognition across elite institutions. His publications appear consistently in top-tier journals, reflecting the quality and impact of his research contributions.
Buraschi serves institutional investors, financial analysts, policy makers, and advanced students requiring expert insights into market behaviour, risk management, and investment strategy development. His work is particularly valuable for those navigating complex financial instruments and seeking to understand underlying market mechanisms beyond surface-level analysis. His Imperial College position enables collaboration with cutting-edge researchers and access to sophisticated analytical resources.
Services offered
Academic research consultationFinancial econometrics analysisDerivatives valuation advisoryAsset pricing theoryHedge fund strategy reviewPortfolio management guidanceFinancial institutions consultationExecutive education and training