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prof.dr. MA (Mary) Pieterse - Bloem

Biography

The integration of financial markets and optimal portfolio allocations and diversification strategies remain subjects of intense interest in international finance. Yet, fixed income markets have taken a backseat compared to equity markets in the field. This is largely undeserved; given the size and prominence of these markets and the asset allocation share fixed income assets hold in the portfolios of investors, particularly with institutional investors. Given that the recent financial crisis originated in a subpart of fixed income markets (subprime and mortgage bonds), and has via the balance sheets of financial institutions rolled into a sovereign bond crisis, the urgency for more research on the financial integration and institutional investor behavior in fixed income markets is greater than ever.
The research subjects of international financial integration and portfolio diversification are strongly interrelated. Integrated financial markets are a prerequisite for diversified international investment portfolios. In turn, the extent in which portfolios are diversified is indicative for the degree of financial integration that has been achieved. The desire to increase financial benefits from more optimal portfolio allocations is often a leading force in the further breakdown of any remaining barriers between national financial markets. In this sense there is an ongoing dynamic interaction between financial integration and international diversification. New techniques have in the past decade been developed in the dual study of international financial integration and the benefits of international portfolio diversification. Erasmus School of Economics (ESE) is at the forefront of applying these new techniques to fixed income markets in an econometric-empirical research setting. The novelty in this research is that new and promising techniques in the field are adapted and applied to fixed income markets.

Erasmus School of Economics

Endowed professor | Finance
Email
pietersebloem@ese.eur.nl

Erasmus School of Economics

Associate professor | Finance
Email
pietersebloem@ese.eur.nl

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Work

  • Boyd Buis, Mary Pieterse-Bloem, Willem F.C. Verschoor & Remco C.J. Zwinkels (2024) - - Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 164 - doi: -
  • Sylvester C.W. Eijffinger & Mary Pieterse-Bloem (2023) - - Journal of International Money and Finance, 139 - doi: -
  • Marta Gómez-Puig, Mary Pieterse-Bloem & Simón Sosvilla-Rivero (2023) - - Journal of Multinational Financial Management, 68 - doi: -
  • Mary Bloem, Willem Verschoor, Remco Zwinkels & Boyd Buis (2022) - -
  • Mary Bloem, Amir Amel-Zadeh & Rik Lustermans (2020) - -
  • Mary Pieterse - Bloem, B Buis, Willem Verschoor & Remco Zwinkels (2020) - - Journal of Financial Markets, 48 - doi:
  • Mary Bloem, Willem Verschoor, Remco Zwinkels & Zhaowen Qian (2017) - -
  • Mary Pieterse - Bloem, Zhaowen Qian, Remco Zwinkels & Willem Verschoor (2016) - - Journal of Empirical Finance, 38 (A), 429-448 - doi: -
  • Mary Pieterse - Bloem, K Bouwman, WW Tham & B Buis (2015) - - International Review of Economics and Finance, 40, 90-97 - doi:
  • Mary Pieterse - Bloem & RJ Mahieu (2013) - - Journal of International Money and Finance, 32 (February), 194-213 - doi: -

  • Mary Pieterse - Bloem (1 December 2023) - Investigators from Erasmus University Target Investment (Eurozone Government Bond Spreads: a Tale of Different Ecb Policy Regimes)
  • Mary Pieterse - Bloem (19 July 2023) - New Financial Management Study Results from Erasmus School of Economics Described (Dynamic Connectedness Between Credit and Liquidity Risks In Euro Area Sovereign Debt Markets)
  • Mary Pieterse - Bloem (23 August 2022) - Investing in government bonds has long been unattractive. Will that change now?
  • Mary Pieterse - Bloem (21 December 2021) - -ÌÇÐÄÖ±²¥ : How the outflow of investing means is caused by European bureaucracy
  • Mary Pieterse - Bloem (21 December 2021) - -ÌÇÐÄÖ±²¥ : More than a quarter of young adults invest in cryptocurrency: worrying or not?
  • Mary Pieterse - Bloem (7 December 2021) - -ÌÇÐÄÖ±²¥ : Who is going to finance new housing?
  • Fabian Amtenbrink, Martin de Jong, Suzan Stoter & Mary Pieterse - Bloem (9 November 2021) - Can the law be the key to greening the economy?
  • Mary Pieterse - Bloem (3 June 2020) - -ÌÇÐÄÖ±²¥: The pandemic increases the attractiveness of ESG-investments
  • Anne Gielen & Mary Pieterse - Bloem (25 April 2020) - News Our scientists share their knowledge about the coronacrisis and its consequences

    Rabobank

    Start date approval
    November 2022
    End date approval
    June 2025
    Place
    UTRECHT
    Description
    Directeur BeleggingsCompetence

    • Zhaowen Qian

      Time-Varying Integration and Portfolio Choices in the European Capital Markets
    • Cristian Stet

      (In)flexibility in Power Markets with Supply from Variable Renewable Sources
    • Antti Yang

      Corporate Bond Markets: Investor Preferences and Intermediary Frictions

    Chief Investment Officer

    Start date approval
    June 2021

    News regarding prof.dr. MA (Mary) Pieterse - Bloem

    High uncertainty due to import tariffs

    Recently, Mary Pieterse-Bloem of Erasmus School of Economics appeared on an episode of BNR Nieuwsradio to discuss the consequences of the import tariffs.

    Shell wins appeal proceedings, but what now?

    Mary Pieterse-Bloem, Professor of Financial Markets at Erasmus School of Economics, took part in a panel discussion of BNR Nieuwradio.

    Mary Pieterse-Bloem receives title of Honorary Professor on behalf of Heriot-Watt University

    Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland, has conferred an honorary professorship upon Mary Pieterse-Bloem of Erasmus School of Economics.

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