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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP1095969

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    Australian Research Council
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    $150,000.00
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    Quantitative and qualitative aspects of Asian and Australian options. While Asian options are highly popular and traded over the counter all over the world, they are traded on an institutional basis in only very few countries. Australia is one of them. Variable purchase options (VPO's), where the payoff is determined by the quotient of a stock and its average price, are traded on the Australian stock exchange since 1992. They build an important component of the Australian derivatives market and .... Quantitative and qualitative aspects of Asian and Australian options. While Asian options are highly popular and traded over the counter all over the world, they are traded on an institutional basis in only very few countries. Australia is one of them. Variable purchase options (VPO's), where the payoff is determined by the quotient of a stock and its average price, are traded on the Australian stock exchange since 1992. They build an important component of the Australian derivatives market and are particularly interesting for foreign investors, who are not able to find this sort of financial product on their domestic markets. A better understanding of these products is necessary to maximize the benefits for Australia's financial markets and economy.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0877219

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    Security in Retirement: Forecasting and Managing Macro Investment Risks. In his Boyer Lectures Ian Macfarlane, former RBA governor, observed that risks once borne by employers or governments are in the process of being transferred to households. Retirement incomes are a case in point. Not only do most households belong to accumulation funds which shift investment risks to members, but exposure to growth assets (equities and property) in the typical account is in the 60% - 70% range, even in the .... Security in Retirement: Forecasting and Managing Macro Investment Risks. In his Boyer Lectures Ian Macfarlane, former RBA governor, observed that risks once borne by employers or governments are in the process of being transferred to households. Retirement incomes are a case in point. Not only do most households belong to accumulation funds which shift investment risks to members, but exposure to growth assets (equities and property) in the typical account is in the 60% - 70% range, even in the case of retirees. Our project will focus on the forecasting and management of economy-wide risks, as distinct from the equity risks or credit risks attached to investments in particular companies.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0666798

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    The Theory and Measurement of Stock-Market Indices. This project should promote an innovation culture in Australia by designing new benchmark indices for evaluating the performance of fund managers (and other uses), thus encouraging the allocation of funds to their most productive uses. It will produce a better measure of asset price inflation than any currently in existence which will be of use to the Reserve Bank in the setting of monetary policy. This project will also enhance the reput .... The Theory and Measurement of Stock-Market Indices. This project should promote an innovation culture in Australia by designing new benchmark indices for evaluating the performance of fund managers (and other uses), thus encouraging the allocation of funds to their most productive uses. It will produce a better measure of asset price inflation than any currently in existence which will be of use to the Reserve Bank in the setting of monetary policy. This project will also enhance the reputation of Australian universities as centres of cutting-edge academic research, provide a thesis topic for a PhD student, and help build links between the academic and private sectors.
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