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Dr. T Y Thong
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Dr. T Y Thong

Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Finance
- Master of Business Administration (MBA), Accountancy
- Master of Social Sciences (MSocSc), Economics
- Bachelor of Arts (BA), Economics
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Biography
Dr Thong holds the degrees in Ph.D. (Finance), M.B.A. (Accountancy), M.Soc.Sc. (Economics), and B.A. (Economics). He specializes in the stock valuation, investments, and trading with the focus on market microstructure and behavioural finance. Dr Thong involved in teaching Accounting, Corporate Finance, Fixed-Income Securities, and Entrepreneurial Finance at both under- and post-graduate levels in the Universities. He is also active in his academic research and publication.
Recently, Dr Thong develops various investment strategies to enhance the investors’ returns. He believes that the investors are able to achieve the state of the art in their investments – “No Risks Be Winner.”
Research Interests
Accounting and Finance
Publications
Selected
C. Charoenwong, David K. Ding, and T. Y. Thong (2016). “Decimalization, IPO aftermath, and liquidity.” Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, 46, 1 – 42.