Richard Levine

Leonard N. Stern School of Business New York University

Adjunct Professor

Biography

Richard Levine joined New York University Stern School of Business as an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Finance in 1997. At Stern he has taught classes in Equity Valuation, Investment Principles, Corporate Finance and Mortgage-Backed Securities at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. Richard Levine joined New York University Stern School of Business as an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Finance in 1997. At Stern he has taught classes in Equity Valuation, Investment Principles, Corporate Finance and Mortgage-Backed Securities at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. Professor Levine has over twenty years of financial markets training, consulting and banking experience. Since 2000, he has conducted capital markets, corporate finance and derivatives courses in 16 countries for clients including: Alpha Bank, Bank of China, Bank of Tokyo, Barclays Capital, BHV, the Blackstone Group, CICC, Citigroup, Commerzbank, Deutsche Bank, Genworth Financial, GMAC, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Merrill Lynch, RBS, Shinhan Bank, Wachovia and Wells Fargo.

Research Areas

Alternative Investments, Bond School, Capital Market Fundamentals, Client Segmentation, Corporate Valuation Techiques, Credit Derivatives, Credit Products, Debt & Equity Capital Markets, Fundamentals of the Securities Industry, Equity, FX and Credit Derivatives, Exotic Derivatives & Structured Products, Financial Analysis & Forecasting, Fund Selection, Futures & Options, Interest Rate & Credit Risk Management & Products, Leveraged Buyouts, Mortgage-Backed Securities, Portfolio Management and Structured Finance.

Highlights

capital markets advisor served on the CFA Institute (CFAI) Council of Examiners