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Feng Li

Deputy Director for Retail Credit Risk Analysis Division

Feng Li is a deputy director in Retail Credit Risk Analysis Division within Supervision Risk & Analysis at the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC).

Feng Li’s current research interests include credit risk, economic capital modeling, and corporate finance. Prior to joining the OCC in 2006, Feng Li was an economist at Freddie Mac. He received his doctorate in finance from Rutgers University. He also holds an MBA degree from Rutgers University and a master's degree in economics from the Ohio State University.

Feng’s research can be found here.

  1. Clark, Brian Iftekhar Hasan, Helen Lai, Feng Li, and Akhtar Siddique (2021). “Consumer defaults and social capital,” Journal of Financial Stability, 53, 1-18.
  2. Li Feng and Yan Zhang (2020). “An Analysis of the Mortgage Default Stress Testing Model,” Journal of Credit Risk, 3(16), 35-74.
  3. Andersson, Fredrik, Souphala Chomsisengphet, Dennis Glennon, and Feng Li (2013). “The Changing Pecking Order of Consumer Defaults,” Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, 45(2-3), 251-275.

  1. Du, Ding and Feng Li (2021). “Measuring Systematic Tail Risk Exposure of Banks”