Master Thesis, 2021-2022, Durham University
(1) Modelling and Forecasting the International Oil Price for 2022 by R, Zejian Chen, R
(2) Do US Politicians Use Non-Public Macroeconomic Information on Inform Their Trades and Can Uninformed Investors Benefit from the Information Conveyed in Such Trades?, Sam Pattison, EVIEWS
(3) The Covid-19 Impact on Global Tourism Industry, Ruijie Zhu, EVIEWS
(4) An Empirical Study of China’s Stock by Fama-French Five Factors Model, Han Dai, EVIEWS
(5) The Impact of Oil Price and Macroeconomics on ASEAN Country’s Stock Index: Evidence from Thailand, Janjaemduang Arj-harnwongs, EVIEWS
(6) The Efficiency of Chinese Monetary Policy by Four Transmissions, Xin Luo, EVIEWS
(7) Testing Weak Form of Market Efficiency for US Stock Market: Evidence From COVID-19 Pandemic, Zifei Chen, EVIEWS
(8) Relationship Between Macroeconomic Variables and Stock Market: Evidence from India, Dhwani Sikka, EVIEWS
(9) Stock Market Response to the U.S. Monetary Policy during the Covid-19 Recessions: Evidence from China, Peiwen Guo, EVIEWS
(10) The Impact of Financial Technology on the Bank Profitability: Evidence from China’s Listed Commercial Banks: Yuan Qin, EVIEWS
(11) The Empirical Relationship between Macroeconomic Factors and the US Stock Market, Xiaoru Qiao, EVIEWS
(12) The Relationship between Macroeconomic Factors and Stock Market: Evidence from China, Shanwen Shi, EVIEWS
UG , 2021-2022, Durham University: Cao Aining, Xinyuan Jin, Harry Stratford