Dr. Raymond Pang is an Affiliate Senior Researcher at the CFA Institute, focusing on sustainable finance and market resilience. His primary research interests lie in systemic risk, financial mathematics, and sustainable finance. Specifically, he explores how methods in network theory and complex systems can model financial phenomena and market trends, with applications extending to social networks, supply chains, and epidemiology.
His previous research publications include studies on assessing and mitigating fire-sales risk under partial information, understanding the implications of ring-fencing for financial institutions in a network structure, and analysing the movement of sovereign bond yields during COVID-19 using correlation networks.
Dr. Raymond Pang earned his PhD in Financial Mathematics from The London School of Economics, with a thesis titled “Fire-sales and policy interventions in financial networks.” During his doctoral studies, he served as a PhD intern and academic visitor at the Research Hub of the Bank of England. He also holds a MASt in Applied Mathematics from the University of Cambridge and a BSc in Mathematics from King’s College London.