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Dr . Rizwan Khalid

Assistant Professor, Faculty of management and social sciences

Rizwan Khalid, an accomplished researcher from Lahore, Pakistan, is proficient in finance and economics with a strong background in higher education. He holds a Ph.D. in Management (Finance) from the Lahore University of Management Sciences, where his dissertation focused on the determinants of stock market growth and crashes. A CFA Level III candidate, Rizwan also possesses an MBA in Accounting and Finance, and a BBA Hons. in Management from the National College of Business Administration and Economics.

Currently an Assistant Professor at Qarshi University, Rizwan has previously served as a Research Associate/Instructor at Information Technology University and a General Banking Officer at MCB Bank. 

His research contributions include several publications in esteemed journals like the International Journal of Finance and Economics and the Review of Financial Economics. Rizwan has presented at notable conferences and attended numerous professional workshops.

Academics

  • PhD. (Management), Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan, 2022
  • MBA (Accounting and Finance), National College of Business Administration and Economics, Lahore, 2015
  • BBA Hons (Management), National College of Business Administration and Economics, Lahore, 2013

Experience

Duration

Job Title/ Organization

Feb. 2023 – Present

Assistant Professor, Faculty of management and social sciences, Qarshi University, Lahore

Apr 2021 – Jan 2023

Research Associate/Instructor, Information Technology University

 

Research papers / Conferences

    • Khalid, R., Shehzad, C. T., & Naqvi, B. (2022). Impact of Capital Account Liberalization on Stock Market Crashes.International Journal of Finance and Economics. [ABS-3, ABDC-B]
    • Baig, A. S., Butt, H. A., & Khalid, R. (2022). Estimating value‐at‐risk models for non‐conventional equity market index. Review of Financial Economics, 40(1), 63-76. [ABS-1, ABDC-B]
    • Khalid, R., & Shehzad, C. T. (2021). Crude oil prices, financial stability, and stock market crashes: Evidence from MENA Countries. Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Sciences (PJCSS), 15(4), 736-764.
    • Khalid, R (2022). Capital Adequacy and Liquidity Creation of Islamic and Conventional Banks. Advances in Financial Studies
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