Hao Zhou is a Lecture of Finance and a member of the Centre for Applied Finance and Economics (CAFE) within the School of Commerce at UniSA Business School. He received his PhD in Finance and Master of Accounting and Finance from University of South Australia. Hao’s main research interests include algorithmic trading, high frequency trading, and market microstructure. He has examined algorithmic execution strategy and the role of computerized traders during turbulent periods of financial markets. Hao teaches a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate finance courses, including investment management, financial markets, corporate valuation, and asset pricing.
About me
Hao Zhou is a Lecture of Finance and a member of the Centre for Applied Finance and Economics (CAFE) within the School of Commerce at UniSA Business School. He received his PhD in Finance and Master of Accounting and Finance from University of South Australia. Hao’s main research interests include algorithmic trading, high frequency trading, and market microstructure. He has examined algorithmic execution strategy and the role of computerized traders during turbulent periods of financial markets. Hao teaches a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate finance courses, including investment management, financial markets, corporate valuation, and asset pricing.
About me
Doctor of Philosophy (Finance) University of South Australia
Master of Business (Professional Accounting and Finance) University of South Australia
Research
Research since 2008 is shown below. To see earlier years visit ORCID
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2018 |
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Research
External engagement & recognition
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La Trobe University | AUSTRALIA |
University of South Australia | AUSTRALIA |
Teaching & student supervision
Teaching & student supervision
Supervisions from 2010 shown
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An investigation of social network of CEOs and its’ impact on firm performance and corporate behavior | Current |
How technology adapts to MiFD II: putting London Stock Exchange under market microstructure microscope | Current |
Market fragmentation, high frequency trading and market liquidity | Current |
The impact of renewable energy on the Australian National Electricity Market | Current |