Yuying Wu In 'Postgraduate' Anna AtkinsAnnalise GaleaDuiyi (Claire) DaiEdmund Osei AfriyieEmmanuel KwawFahimeh NegintajiGuanyi QiHaokun PangHuiyuan ZhengIbrahim AlhanayaKeru DuanKizito Ojilong'Lowri Wyn EvansLuke KowalskiLuqi SunMarcelleMaria Teresa Gonzalez ValenciaMegan BurnettMzwanele NtshwantiNguyen Quoc Anh PhamNorfahis Binti Mohd AnuarPostgraduate Student ProfilesQingzhe DuRaymond O'brienRobin StruberSamiratu WahabSara Al-RasheedSara Al-RasheedShirley Maud AcheampongTamoghna BoseToto SugiantoXuxiangru (Fiona) FanYan GuYuwei WangYuxuan WuYuying WuZhihang ShiZikai Han Back to 'Student Profiles' to identify the component of the enterprises’ expectations, especially the impact of their financing situations on their expectations. To analyse the effect of macro-level shock on the expectations of the firms. Yuying Wu graduated with two Bachelor’s degrees in Economics and Law from Shanxi University in 2019, and she went to Aston University for an exchange study in her final year of undergraduate study. She then obtained a Master's degree in Economics with Distinction at the University of Birmingham in 2020. Yuying is currently doing her PhD in the Department of Economics at Birmingham Business School. Her current research focuses on the component of enterprise expectations, especially the financing situation of enterprises themselves and the macro-level shock. Qualifications BSc Economic Statistics, Shanxi University MSc Financial Economics, University of Birmingham Research Interests Macroeconomics Expectations Trade Monetary policy