Professor and Head of the Department of Banking and Finance, Monash University
Christine completed her PhD at the University of Melbourne, and prior to joining Monash University in 2010, held several positions at the University of Melbourne. She has also had visiting research positions at the University of Strathclyde, Queens University in Belfast and Manchester University.
Christine has served on the editorial board of three international journals, including the Global Finance Journal and has consulted to the Australian Treasury and the Board of Taxation on security design and taxation issues.
She has extensive experience in executive education, teaching for over ten years on the joint ANZ/University of Melbourne Understanding Treasury Management program.
Christine's main research interests are in corporate finance, derivative pricing, infrastructure financing including PPPs and financial institutions management.
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