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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0346064

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $193,000.00
    Summary
    Evaluating the Performance of Active Australian Equity Managers Utilising their Daily Portfolio Holdings and Trades. The aim is to evaluate the performance of active institutional Australian equity fund managers by statistical and mathematical modelling of their trades. Using a unique dataset of daily portfolio holdings and trades, we compare the trading styles of those who have persistently outperformed the market with those that have not so as to reveal drivers of superior performance. Such a .... Evaluating the Performance of Active Australian Equity Managers Utilising their Daily Portfolio Holdings and Trades. The aim is to evaluate the performance of active institutional Australian equity fund managers by statistical and mathematical modelling of their trades. Using a unique dataset of daily portfolio holdings and trades, we compare the trading styles of those who have persistently outperformed the market with those that have not so as to reveal drivers of superior performance. Such a study has been impossible until now due to non-disclosure of trades. Understanding the fundamental origins of fund performance enhances the overall returns to investors, provides a new ratings system yielding superior information, and redirects the nest-eggs of "mums and dads" towards better-performing managers.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0669462

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $126,000.00
    Summary
    The contribution of the private equity and venture capital industry to the Australian economy and society. This study enables the priority goal of promoting an innovation culture and economy through research, by assessing the contribution of private equity investment in dynamic firms and evaluating industry practices. It guides the industry body (AVCAL) and the Government in formulating private equity and venture capital policy and initiatives to stimulate innovation and success in the Australia .... The contribution of the private equity and venture capital industry to the Australian economy and society. This study enables the priority goal of promoting an innovation culture and economy through research, by assessing the contribution of private equity investment in dynamic firms and evaluating industry practices. It guides the industry body (AVCAL) and the Government in formulating private equity and venture capital policy and initiatives to stimulate innovation and success in the Australian economy. The results allow the assessment of the success of the government programs and assists the private equity industry in quantifying its effectiveness in stimulating economic growth. Further, the study assists entrepreneurial firms developing innovative concepts, in understanding the benefits of seeking venture capital support in Australia.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0211599

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $180,000.00
    Summary
    Risk and Prudential Regulation and Supervision of Australian Financial Institutions. The project seeks to enhance the effectiveness of prudential regulation and supervision of financial institutions (FIs) by examining the risk of FIs, as reflected in default risk premiums on FI international debt issues and variability of revenue/profitability measures, and the effect of broadening FI activities and the shift towards fee/commission income on FI risk. This forms the basis for the development and .... Risk and Prudential Regulation and Supervision of Australian Financial Institutions. The project seeks to enhance the effectiveness of prudential regulation and supervision of financial institutions (FIs) by examining the risk of FIs, as reflected in default risk premiums on FI international debt issues and variability of revenue/profitability measures, and the effect of broadening FI activities and the shift towards fee/commission income on FI risk. This forms the basis for the development and testing of statistical early warning systems of impending financial problems in Australian FIs. The models are compared with examiner rating systems currently used in prudential supervision.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0775035

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $158,000.00
    Summary
    Religion, Finance and Ethics: Islamic and conventional perspectives on shared principles, practices, and financial institutions and instruments. By linking together specialists in finance, banking and religious history, with the Muslim Community Cooperative (Australia), this project explores communication and mutual benefit between international Islamic finance and conventional Western finance. It will propose new financial structures and instruments to expand the scope of Islamic finance, to m .... Religion, Finance and Ethics: Islamic and conventional perspectives on shared principles, practices, and financial institutions and instruments. By linking together specialists in finance, banking and religious history, with the Muslim Community Cooperative (Australia), this project explores communication and mutual benefit between international Islamic finance and conventional Western finance. It will propose new financial structures and instruments to expand the scope of Islamic finance, to maximise lending and investment opportunities in Australia, and to promote interaction between the Islamic and conventional financial sectors. The project will enable Australian researchers to work with international authorities in Islamic finance, promoting dialogue between Islamic and other groups, and increase investment and development within the Australian financial market.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0558712

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $134,585.00
    Summary
    An analysis of capital raising by Australian listed firms : The factors that drive the choice of type of security and issue method. Firstly, this study will guide the setting of stock exchange listing rules and tax legislation by providing an analysis of how changes in listing rules and the tax treatment of debt and equity issues affect firms' choice of security and distribution method. Second, the focus on capital raising in international markets will assist corporate treasurers in determining .... An analysis of capital raising by Australian listed firms : The factors that drive the choice of type of security and issue method. Firstly, this study will guide the setting of stock exchange listing rules and tax legislation by providing an analysis of how changes in listing rules and the tax treatment of debt and equity issues affect firms' choice of security and distribution method. Second, the focus on capital raising in international markets will assist corporate treasurers in determining the location of their financing and has implications for macro economic policy through the influence on capital flows and the balance of payments. Third, the integrated model of financing decisions will assist firms, their advisors and capital providers in financing and investment activities.
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