Louvain Finance

Welcome at LFIN !

LFIN, Louvain Finance, is a research center of the Université catholique de Louvain, located in Louvain-la-Neuve (Belgium). It has been founded in 2016 and it now houses about 11 professors, and 15 researchers.

LFIN promotes and contributes to academic research in Finance via its research projects and the organization of top-level PhD courses, conferences and other public research activities. The Center’s main area of expertise are related to most of the areas of finance, including Asset Pricing, International Finance, Asset and Risk Management, Mathematical Finance, Macro-Finance, Market Microstructure, Corporate Finance and Behavioral Finance.

The center is leading several innovative projects, such as the first Bloomberg learning center in Belgium and it is supported in its activities by leading private institutions such as TreeTop Asset Management and Candriam. 

Together with CORE, IRES, ISBA, LFIN, and SMCS, LFIN is part of the Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Quantitative Modeling and Analysis (LIDAM) where researchers develop and use a coherent set of tools and methods for quantitative modeling and analysis in their various fields of expertise.

Upcoming Events @ LFIN

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LFIN Seminar - Daniele Massacci

  Daniele Massacci (King's College London) Invited by Nathan Lassance will give a presentation on : State-dependent comovement between factor models Abstract...

What's new @ LFIN ?

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Fast & Serious with Tom Duterme

  Meet Tom Duterme, a PhD student at UCLouvain (LIDAM), working at the intersection of sociology and finance . In this video, Tom delves into his research on the role of financial...
LIDAM in the Media

L’élection de Trump, «game changer» pour l’Europe

Bertrand Candelon (LFIN). En vertu des mesures annoncées par le nouveau président américain, la mondialisation est vouée à disparaître. Les conséquences économiques sont importantes,...
LIDAM in the Media

Voitures électriques : les 2 facteurs qui devraient...

Bertrand Candelon (LFIN). La voiture électrique reste tenacement associée à un produit cher et difficilement accessible. «Une illusion» ? Certains modèles chinois abordables semblent...