George (Yiorgos) Allayannis
· Robert F. Bruner Distinguished Professor of Business AdministrationUniversity of Virginia · Finance
Active 1997–2025
About
George (Yiorgos) Allayannis is the Robert F. Bruner Distinguished Professor of Business Administration at UVA Darden School of Business. He is an expert in corporate finance, risk management, financial institutions, and international finance. His research has examined the impact of derivatives on risk and firm value, corporate governance and its influence in a firm's use of derivatives for hedging, as well as firms' financial and operational hedging strategies. His work has been published in leading finance journals such as the Journal of Finance, the Journal of Financial Economics, and the Review of Financial Studies. Professor Allayannis has also contributed to case writing in areas including financial institutions, fintech, capital markets, and international finance. He has taught courses in corporate finance, portfolio management, valuation, financial institutions and markets, and global capital markets for MBA and GEMBA programs, as well as in executive education, the CFA Institute, and the World Bank. His professional background includes serving as a director in Citigroup's Global Financial Strategy Group, advising clients on capital structure, credit ratings, valuation, and risk management. He has received numerous awards, including the University of Virginia Alumni Association Distinguished Professor Award and the Outstanding Faculty Award multiple times.
Research topics
- Computer Science
- Business
- Economics
- Computer Security
- Monetary economics
- Finance
- Accounting
- Keynesian economics
- Oceanography
- Econometrics
- Geology
- International trade
Selected publications
Private Debt and a University's Endowment Portfolio Decision
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2025-01-01
articleOpen access1st authorCorrespondingLegal effectiveness and external capital: The role of foreign debt
Journal of Economics and Business · 2025-03-01
article1st authorCorrespondingInvestment Decisions: Geopolitical Risks Face Off
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2025-01-01
articleOpen access1st authorCorrespondingSSRN Electronic Journal · 2025-01-01
articleOpen access1st authorCorrespondingBitcoin: Investment or Illusion?
Darden Business Publishing Cases · 2024-04-23
article1st authorCorrespondingThe case describes a hypothetical hedge fund manager who is examining whether to invest in bitcoin. The case discusses potential risks and rewards of investing in bitcoin, the role of bitcoin and digital currencies more broadly, and financial innovation in the space, such as ICOs. It can be taught as part of a second-year MBA elective course in investments, financial institutions/capital markets, or fintech.
Deutsche Bank Restart: Goodbye Goldman Sachs of Europe?
Darden Business Publishing Cases · 2024-04-23
article1st authorCorrespondingThis public-sourced case describes the latest restructuring efforts by Deutsche Bank (DB) and gives a short history of prior restructuring efforts from the decade before. In July 2019, Christian Sewing, the new CEO of DB, announced a series of measures that included, among others, the elimination of global equity trading, the layoff of 18,000 employees, the creation of a “bad bank” to transfer noncore assets, and the suspension of dividends until 2022. The case describes key decisions a bank CEO makes when a bank needs to change course to return to profitability and growth. The case offers an opportunity to debate these key decisions, as well as discuss some of the prior ones during earlier restructuring efforts, and put the students in the CEO's shoes: What would you do and why? The case also describes key banking performance metrics (e.g., ROE, ROA) and other critical variables such as those reflecting capital health (Tier 1 ratio), as well as gives an overview of the bank business model and factors impacting bank profitability and value.
The Brexit Unknown—Britain's Boom or Bust?
Darden Business Publishing Cases · 2024
1st authorCorresponding- Economics
- Keynesian economics
- International trade
This case invites students to assess the impact that Brexit, the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union, might have on a New York–based hedge fund's portfolio and, specifically, its UK assets. The case is designed to prompt students to make market assumptions and investment hypotheses based on a combination of numerical data and qualitative information. It requires no numerical computations; instead, it asks the student to interpret both markets' short-term reactions to the Brexit vote and strategy shifts from UK and European business leaders in order to evaluate longer-term implications for the economies of the United Kingdom, Europe, and the world.
Crypto Winter Buries Celsius Network and Batters Defi
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2023-01-01 · 1 citations
articleOpen access1st authorCorrespondingClimate Risk and Banking: Citi's Net-Zero Future
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2022-01-01
articleOpen access1st authorCorrespondingComerica Inc.: The Pandemic and its Value Implications
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2022-01-01
articleOpen access1st authorCorresponding
Frequent coauthors
- 11 shared
Gerry Yemen
- 9 shared
Jane Ihrig
Federal Reserve Board of Governors
- 7 shared
Aaron Fernstrom
Mayo Clinic in Arizona
- 7 shared
James Weston
Rice University
- 6 shared
Aldo Sesia
University of Virginia
- 6 shared
Gregory W. Brown
- 6 shared
Leora Klapper
World Bank
- 5 shared
Jenny Craddock
Awards & honors
- University of Virginia Alumni Association Distinguished Prof…
- Outstanding Faculty Award (six times)
- The Case Center award in 2014 in the area of finance, accoun…
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