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Mr Evangelos Drellias

Pre-Doctoral Researcher, Qatar Centre for Global Banking & Finance

Research interests

  • Banking & Finance

Biography

Evangelos Drellias joined the Department of Banking & Finance, at King's Business School, as a Pre-Doctoral Researcher in March 2023.

He has an academic background in economics, completing both his undergraduate and graduate studies at the Athens University of Economics and Business. Prior to joining King's Business School, he worked as a Consultant at the World Bank and a Research Economist at PwC Greece.

His research interests span the areas of financial economics and econometrics with a focus on empirical asset pricing and econometric forecasting. 

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Research

QCBPromo
Qatar Centre for Global Banking & Finance

The Qatar Centre for Global Banking & Finance is a research centre dedicated to the study of central banks and the challenges they face in the global environment. It aims to develop cutting-edge research in all areas of central bank policy making, ranging from monetary policy to financial stability and regulation.

News

New research shows how companies could be gaming their reported greenhouse gas emissions

Team make five policy recommendations to prevent gaming undermining effectiveness of climate finance

A cloud of emissions floats from a factory or power station's tall chimney stacks

Research

QCBPromo
Qatar Centre for Global Banking & Finance

The Qatar Centre for Global Banking & Finance is a research centre dedicated to the study of central banks and the challenges they face in the global environment. It aims to develop cutting-edge research in all areas of central bank policy making, ranging from monetary policy to financial stability and regulation.

News

New research shows how companies could be gaming their reported greenhouse gas emissions

Team make five policy recommendations to prevent gaming undermining effectiveness of climate finance

A cloud of emissions floats from a factory or power station's tall chimney stacks