My name is Alexey Petkevich (Алексей Петкевич) and I am an associate professor of finance at the Reiman School of Finance, University of  Denver.  Prior to this role, I spent 11 years at the John B. and Lillian E. Neff College of Business and Innovation.  I earned an M.S. in Economics from Belarusian State University in Minsk, Belarus, and afterward, completed an M.S. in Mathematics and a Ph.D. in Finance from Texas A&M University in College Station, TX. I currently reside in Aurora, CO with my wife and two kids.

You can download my CV (pdf) here, and find a list of my papers and working projects here. Here are my Google Scholar, SSRNResearchGate, ORCID, and LinkedIn profiles.  

My research interests include empirical asset pricing, fixed-income securities, and derivatives. I am particularly focused on exploring market inefficiencies and the behavioral patterns of institutional investors. My work examines the dynamics of these financial anomalies, aiming to uncover how various market conditions influence their occurrence and persistence over time. Through my research, I strive to contribute to a deeper understanding of the complex mechanisms driving financial markets and the role played by institutional investors in shaping market behavior.

I teach a variety of courses that cater to both undergraduate and graduate students. At the undergraduate level, my courses include investments and fixed-income securities, where I aim to provide students with a comprehensive foundation in these areas of finance. For the MBA program, I contribute to the elective curriculum, guiding students through advanced financial topics. I employ the case method in all my courses, utilizing real-world scenarios to enhance learning and ensure students can apply theoretical knowledge to practical situations.