Barbara Dömötör

Associate professor

Corvinus University of Budapest

Institute of Finance


Director of PRMIA Hungary Chapter


I am working as an Associate Professor at the Department of Finance at Corvinus University of Budapest. I obtained my PhD degree in 2014, my thesis models corporate hedging behavior. Prior to my academic carrier I worked for several multinational commercial banks treasury.  I am the programme leader of Finance and Accounting bachelor programme of CUB.  


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Contact information

barbara.domotor@uni-corvinus.hu


Selected Publications

Dömötör, B., Illés, F., & Ölvedi, T. (2023). Peer-to-peer lending: Legal loan sharking or altruistic investment? Analyzing platform investments from a credit risk perspective. Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, 86, 101801. 

Banai, Á., Berlinger, E., & Dömötör, B. (2022). Adjustable-rate mortgages in the era of global reflation: How to model additional default risk?. Plos One, 17(3), e0263599. 

Berlinger, E., Dömötör, B., & Szűcs, B. Á. (2021). Irrational risk-taking of professionals? The relationship between risk exposures and previous profits. Risk Management, 1-17. 

Berlinger, E., Dömötör, B., & Illés, F. (2019). Optimal margin requirement. Finance Research Letters, 31. 

Berlinger, E., Dömötör, B., & Illés, F. (2019). Anti-cyclical versus risk-sensitive margin strategies in central clearing. Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, 62, 117-131. 

Dömötör, B., & Váradi, K. (2019). Stock market stress from the central counterparty’s perspective. Studies in Economics and Finance. 

Dömötör, B., & Kovács, E. (2018). Determinants of FX risk hedging: evidence from Hungary. Hungarian Statistical Review, 1, 23–37. 

Dömötör, B. (2017). Optimal hedge ratio in a biased forward market under liquidity constraints. Finance Research Letters, 21, 259-263. 

Berlinger, E., Domotor, B., Illés, F., & Váradi, K. (2016). Stress indicator for clearing houses. Central European Business Review, 5(4), 47. 


Teaching

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