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BMO Capital Markets Awards Advanced Research Scholarship to Top Scholar York University Ph.D. candidate, Yun Qiao, to receive $20,000 honorarium for her research in quantitative finance TORONTO, January 13, 2010 – Yun Qiao, a Ph.D. student in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at York University, is this year’s recipient of the annual BMO Capital Markets Advanced Research Scholarship. Ms. Qiao will receive a $20,000 honorarium for her research work in Hedging and Asset/Product Allocation Problem for Guaranteed Minimum Withdrawal Benefits (GMWBs). A GMWB is a type of option that annuitants can purchase for their retirement investments. It allows the annuitant the right to withdraw a maximum percentage of their entire investment each year until the initial investment amount has been recovered. This gives them the ability to protect their retirement investments against downside market risk. “This scholarship award highlights BMO’s commitment to education and the importance of supporting advanced research at Canada’s universities. Yun’s work was one of numerous excellent proposals that we received,” said Patrick Cronin, Executive Managing Director and Head of Financial Products and Debt Products, BMO Capital Markets. “I am very honoured to receive this award for my Ph.D. research. I am excited by the opportunity to collaborate with BMO Capital Markets to further my research in the area of quantitative finance,” added Ms. Qiao. Yun Qiao is currently a 4th year PhD student in the department of Mathematics and Statistics at York University. She graduated with B.Sc. in Applied Mathematics from Nanjing University China in 2004. After moving to Toronto, she continued her education and graduated with a M.A. in Applied Mathematics and Graduate Diploma in Financial Engineering from York University in 2006. Her research area is mathematical finance, specifically probability theory, numerical analysis and their applications to actuarial finance. She is student member of MITACS Finsurance Project. Last year, Vladimir Surkov, a Ph.D. student at the University of Toronto, was the inaugural recipient of the annual BMO Capital Markets Advanced Research Scholarship. About the BMO Capital Markets Advanced Research Scholarship About BMO Capital Markets’ support for Education About BMO Capital Markets
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