Nanyu Chen
Nanyu Chen is a PhD Candidate in Finance at Columbia Business School. Previously, he worked at the International Monetary Fund as a summer intern in the Fund Internship Program. Nanyu holds a B.A. in economics and mathematics from Emory University, and a M.S. in Financial Economics from Columbia Business School. His current research interests focus on international macroeconomics and finance, financial intermediation, and monetary policy.
Working Papers
Managing Emerging Market Currency Risk, with Haonan Zhou, [SSRN]
Presentations: CEPR International Macro & Finance Program (2025), IMF (2025), Cambridge SFX (2025), CICF (2025), SED (2025), PKU IMFC9 (2025), HKU-CUHK IFS (2025), JHU SAIS (2025), Columbia Business School (2023, 2024, 2025), Princeton University (2023)
From Banks to Nonbanks: Macroprudential and Monetary Policy Effects on Corporate Lending, with Bruno Albuquerque, Eugenio Cerutti, and Melih Firat, [IMF WP]
Presentations: European Stability Mechanism (2025), Central Bank Research Association Annual Conference (2025), EEA (2025), Fed Board (2025), Midwest Macro (2025), IMF (2024, 2025).
Featured in: 2025 G20 Global Financial Stability Conference
- From Banks to Nonbanks: Macroprudential and Monetary Policy Effects on Corporate Lending, with Bruno Albuquerque, Eugenio Cerutti, and Melih Firat, [VOXEU]