Jean-Edouard Colliard, HEC Paris
A former student of the École Normale Supérieure (Ulm), Jean-Edouard Colliard obtained his doctorate in economics from the Paris School of Economics in 2012. His main areas of research are the regulation of financial institutions and the microstructure of markets financial transactions, including topics such as financial transaction taxes or the European Banking Union. In 2012, he published an article in the Review of Financial Studies, co-written with Thierry Foucault (professor at HEC Paris), on the role played by transaction fees in order book markets. He teaches the Financial Regulation course intended for students of the Finance major and the MSc in International Finance. Before joining HEC, Jean-Edouard worked for two years as an economist in the research department of the European Central Bank.
He received the 2013 Banque de France Foundation Prize for the best thesis in monetary, financial and banking economics, as well as the 1st SUERF/Unicredit & Universities Foundation Research Prize for his work on the European banking union.
Christian Gouriéroux, CREST and University of Toronto
Christian Gouriéroux is professor of economics at TSE and at the University of Toronto, and Professor Emeritus of the Finance-Insurance laboratory at CREST (Paris Center for Research in Economics and Statistics). His current research topics include financial econometrics and in particular credit risk, the term structure of interest rates, longevity, hedge funds and regulation. Christian Gouriéroux received the Koopman prize in econometric theory and the CNRS silver medal for his research in economics
Christophe Hurlin, University of Orléans
Holder of a doctorate from the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Christophe Hurlin is currently a professor at the University of Orléans and deputy director of the Orléans Economics Laboratory (UMR CNRS 7322). Previously, he was a lecturer at Paris Dauphine University and taught at HEC Lausanne and the University of Geneva.
His areas of research focus on financial econometrics and financial risk measurement. His work has appeared in academic journals such as Journal of Financial Econometrics, Review of Finance, European Journal of Operational Research, Journal of Banking and Finance, Journal of Empirical Finance.
Christophe Pérignon, HEC Paris (Steering committee)
Christophe Pérignon holds a doctorate in finance from the Swiss Finance Institute. Before joining HEC, he was an Assistant Professor at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada, as well as a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
His areas of research are derivatives and financial risk management. His research was recently published in the Journal of Financial Economics, Journal of Business, Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysiset Review of Finance.
Guillaume Vuillemey, Sciences Po
Guillaume Vuillemey is assistant professor of finance at HEC Paris. He has also been a visiting scholar at Harvard and the European Central Bank.
His research topics include the functioning of derivatives markets and their regulation, the capital structure of banks, banking risks and financial stability.
His work has notably been published in the Journal of Financial Economics and the Journal of Finance.
Sophie Moinas, TSE (Steering Committee)
Sophie Moinas is Professor of Finance at Toulouse 1 Capitole University (Toulouse School of Management and Toulouse School of Economics). She obtained her doctorate from the HEC Paris School of Management in 2005. She is a member of TSM-R (UMR 5303 CNRS), member of TSE-Partnerships, and CEPR Research Fellow since 2016. Since 2018, she has been director from the TSE Sustainable Finance Center. His recent work focuses on the microstructure of markets (fragmentation, high-frequency trading, green finance), and the evaluation of financial assets (experiments, bubbles, electricity markets). For her research, she received the thesis prize from the French Association of Finance and Euronext in 2006, the 2013 De La Vega prize from the Federation of European Stock Exchanges (jointly with Laurence Lescourret, ESSEC Business School), the prize for the best article in finance 2014 by the Europlace Finance Institute (jointly with Sébastien Pouget, TSE) for the article “The Bubble Game”.
She also received the prize for best young researcher in finance by the Europlace Finance Institute in 2015 and the “Best paper on a hot topic” prize by the Europlace Finance Institute – “Les Echos” in 2016 (jointly with Bruno Biais and Thierry Foucault) for the article “Equilibrium Fast Trading”. His work has appeared in academic journals such as Econometrica, Review of Financial Studies, Journal of Financial Economics, Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis.