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Jorge Cruz Lopez, Ph.D.
Funds Management and Banking Department
Bank of Canada
234 Laurier Avenue West,
Ottawa, ON, Canada, K1A 0G9
Tel: +1 (613) 782 8217
Fax: +1 (613) 782 7136
Email: jcruzlopez@bankofcanada.ca
Website: bankofcanada.ca/profile/jorge-cruz-lopez
Areas of Interest
Financial Risk Management
Asset Pricing
Employment
Lecturer (Finance)
2016 - Present
Sprott School of Business, Carleton University (Ottawa, Canada)
Principal Researcher
2016 - Present
Funds Management and Banking Department, Bank of Canada (Ottawa, Canada)
Principal Researcher (Associate Editor of the Financial System Review)
2014 - 2015
Financial Markets Department, Bank of Canada (Ottawa, Canada)
Senior Analyst
2011 - 2014
Financial Markets Department, Bank of Canada (Ottawa, Canada)
Lecturer (Finance)
2007 - 2011
Beedie School of Business, Simon Fraser University (Vancouver, Canada)
Research / Teaching Assistant
2004 - 2010
Beedie School of Business, Simon Fraser University (Vancouver, Canada)
Other Affiliations and Visiting Positions
Member of the Advisory Board
2016 - Present
New York Institute of Finance (New York, U.S.A)
Visiting Research Fellow
2013 2014
Department of Finance, HEC Paris (Paris, France)
Visiting Research Fellow
2012 - 2014
School of Economics and Finance,
Queensland University of Technology (Brisbane, Australia)
Education
Ph.D. in Business Administration (Finance)
2014
Beedie School of Business, Simon Fraser University (Vancouver, Canada)
Thesis: Essays on Collateral and Central Counterparties
Examining Committee: Thomas Lawrence (Chair), Daniel Smith (Senior Supervisor),
Christophe Pérignon, George Blazenko, Peter Klein, Robert Jones and Peter Christoffersen
(External Supervisor, University of Toronto, Canada).
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