Anya Kleymenova specializes in financial institutions; disclosure regulation and liquidity; real effects of disclosure; and real effects of regulatory changes on banks’ behavior. She was a researcher at the Bank of England Prudential Policy Division, Monetary Policy Committee External Research Unit and International Banking Division, where she worked on a number of research projects concerning the effects of regulatory changes on banks’ risk-taking and contracting behavior. Prior to her doctoral studies, she worked as a competition and financial economist at Charles River Associates (CRA) in London and Washington, DC. During her time at CRA, she worked on matters involving antitrust, mergers and acquisitions, international arbitration, dispute resolution, and financial regulation.

Kleymenova received her PhD degree from London Business School, where she was a recipient of the ESRC scholarship. In addition, she received her undergraduate degree in Finance (magna cum laude) from Georgetown University, McDonough School of Business, MSc in Economics (with merit) from the London School of Economics and Political Science, and MSc in Finance and MRes in Accounting from London Business School.

 

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