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I am an Assistant Professor of Finance at the University of Sydney and a research associate at the Centre for Climate Finance and Investment (CCFI) of the Imperial College Business School (London). My research interests are climate finance, banking, and empirical asset pricing.
[CV (Updated: April 2023)]
Mobile: +61 430 093 498
Email: mandeep.singh@sydney.edu.au (primary)
m.singh@imperial.ac.uk (secondary)
Address: Room 429, Codrington Building (H69)
21-23 Codrington Street,
Darlington, NSW - 2008, Australia
WORKING PAPERS:
Information on hot stuff: Do lenders pay attention to climate risk? (with Emdad Islam)
The stench of failure: How perception affects house prices (with Kristle R. Cortés, David H. Solomon, and Philip E. Strahan)
Do investors reward countries for participating in climate agreements? (with Konark Saxena)
Climate risk and credit outcomes: Evidence from mortgages and small business loans (with Emdad Islam) [Draft Available Upon Request]
WORK IN-PROGRESS
Old Wine in a New Bottle: An Approach to Measuring Climate Risk
I am an Assistant Professor of Finance at the University of Sydney and a research associate at the Centre for Climate Finance and Investment (CCFI) of the Imperial College Business School (London). My research interests are climate finance, banking, and empirical asset pricing.
[CV (Updated: April 2023)]
Mobile: +61 430 093 498
Email: mandeep.singh@sydney.edu.au (primary)
m.singh@imperial.ac.uk (secondary)
Address: Room 429, Codrington Building (H69)
21-23 Codrington Street,
Darlington, NSW - 2008, Australia
WORKING PAPERS:
Information on hot stuff: Do lenders pay attention to climate risk? (with Emdad Islam)
The stench of failure: How perception affects house prices (with Kristle R. Cortés, David H. Solomon, and Philip E. Strahan)
Do investors reward countries for participating in climate agreements? (with Konark Saxena)
Climate risk and credit outcomes: Evidence from mortgages and small business loans (with Emdad Islam) [Draft Available Upon Request]
WORK IN-PROGRESS
Old Wine in a New Bottle: An Approach to Measuring Climate Risk