Amber Anand
Edward Pettinella Professor of Finance
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Professor Anand is the Edward Pettinella Professor of Finance at the Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University where he started his academic career in 2001. He received his Ph.D. in Finance from Baruch College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. In addition to holding academic appointments, Professor Anand has been a visiting academic scholar at the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and the Financial Regulatory Authority (FINRA), and worked in investment banking.
Professor Anand's research is in the area of market microstructure, with a focus on market design, the role of market intermediaries, transaction cost measurement, price discovery, and trading strategies of informed investors. He has published or forthcoming papers in journals such as the Journal of Financial Economics, Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, the Review of Financial Studies, Management Science and the Journal of Financial Markets.
Professor Anand has taught various electives as well as core classes to undergraduate, MBA, online-MBA and Ph.D. students. For his teaching and related efforts, he has received the Whitman School of Management award for exceptional teaching and the Oberwager award for mentoring undergraduate students.
Ph.D., Finance, City University of New York, Baruch College
Professor Anand's research is in the area of market microstructure, with a focus on market design, the role of market intermediaries, transaction cost measurement, price discovery, and trading strategies of informed investors. He has published or forthcoming papers in journals such as the Journal of Financial Economics, Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, the Review of Financial Studies, Management Science and the Journal of Financial Markets.
Professor Anand has taught various electives as well as core classes to undergraduate, MBA, online-MBA and Ph.D. students. For his teaching and related efforts, he has received the Whitman School of Management award for exceptional teaching and the Oberwager award for mentoring undergraduate students.
Professor Anand's research interests include the microstructure of stock and options markets. His current research relates to market design, trading rules, price discovery, and trader behavior.
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Venue Analysis Holy Grail
May 09, 2019 Global Trading -
Wasted routes
March 14, 2019 Liquidnet -
Brokers Routing to Their Own ATSs Face Scrutiny
February 01, 2019 Traders Magazine -
Dark pools
January 29, 2019 Bloomberg View -
Nasdaq Proposes Issuers Pay Market Makers in Less-Active ETFs
April 12, 2012 Bloomberg -
Canadian icebergs prove a little secrecy is good for markets
November 28, 2003 The Globe and Mail -
Baruch Study Shows Value of Specialist System
June 01, 2001 The Exchange, NYSE, Volume 8(6) -
Study Supports Specialist System
April 08, 2001 Wall Street Letter