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Ra­sul Ali­yev

Ph.d. Fellow

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Institut for Finansiering
Room: SOL/D4.17
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Finansiering Investering Værdipapirer

Ana­lyz­ing fin­an­cial in­sti­tu­tion be­ha­vi­or and its im­pact on in­vestors

My research focuses on how financial institutions make capital structure decisions and how these choices affect investors, markets, and financial stability. I study instruments such as Additional Tier 1 (AT1) bonds and structured products, analyzing the incentives behind issuance and call decisions, and the implications for pricing, risk, and investor perception.

More broadly, my work examines how banks and other financial institutions manage funding, risk, and investor relations. I am interested in understanding the mechanisms behind financial decision-making and how these interact with regulation, market expectations, and systemic stability.

The overall ambition of my research is to contribute to well-functioning financial markets by improving transparency and deepening understanding of the link between institutions and investors. By providing evidence-based insights, I aim to support more informed decision-making among banks, policymakers, and market participants. 

Recent research projects

Hy­brid Bank Cap­it­al: The Eco­nom­ics of Un­eco­nom­ic AT1 Calls

We show banks of­ten call AT1 bonds even when costly, to keep ex­pec­ted ma­tur­ity low. Res­ults in­dic­ate that un­der high un­cer­tainty, calls re­duce yields on oth­er AT1s but not on oth­er debt.