Mohamed Bakoush
Assistant Professor of Financial Economics, Southampton Business School.
Dr. Mohamed Bakoush is an Assistant Professor of Financial Economics at Southampton Business School. Before joining Southampton, Mohamed worked in the Economics and Finance Department at Brunel University London and has previously worked at the Monetary and Capital Markets Department of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Areas of Interest:
- Financial Stability
- Financial Innovation & Fintech
- Digital Money & Banking
- Sustainable Finance & Climate Change Risk
Education:
- Ph.D. in Computational Financial Economics, University of Southampton, Business & Computer Science Schools, 2018
- M.Sc. in Banking and Finance (Distinction, Ranked 1st), University of Southampton, Business School), 2014
- Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice, University of Southampton, Centre for Higher Education Practice, 2022
- B.Sc. in Finance (Distinction, Ranked 1st), Kafrelsheikh University, Business School, 2008
Experience:
- Assistant Professor of Financial Economics, University of Southampton Business School, Sep 2019 - Present
- Lecturer in Financial Economics, Brunel University London, Department of Economics and Finance, Jan. 2019 - Aug. 2019
- Lecturer in Banking and Finance (Part-Time), University of Southampton Business School, Jan. 2015 - Jan. 2019
Latest Publications:
- M. Bakoush, E. Gerding, T. Mishra, and S. Wolfe, “An integrated macroprudential stress test of bank liquidity and solvency”, Journal of Financial Stability, vol. 60, p. 101 012, 2022, issn: 1572-3089.
- M. Bakoush, E. H. Gerding, and S. Wolfe, “Interest rate swaps clearing and systemic risk”, Finance Research Letters, vol. 33, p. 101 218, 2020, issn: 1544-6123.
- M. Bakoush, E. H. Gerding, and S. Wolfe, “Margin requirements and systemic liquidity risk”, Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, vol. 58, pp. 78–95, 2019, issn: 1042-4431.