Regional financial stability: ownership linkages of financial institutions and propagation of systemic risk. Financial stability in our region has a significant effect on the prosperity, competitiveness and viability of the Australian financial industry. This project will analyse how the ownership of financial institutions in the Asian and European regions can contribute to regional and global financial stability with a focus on systemic risk and governance.
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.Read moreRead less
Understanding market mechanisms to achieve greater efficiency in institutional equities and futures markets. This project investigates the impact of high frequency trading on financial market quality. Financial markets are essential for capital raising and form a critical part of the Australian economy. Ordinary residents have billions invested in it through superannuation. Deterioration in market quality leads to poor consumer confidence, increases firms’ cost of capital and transaction costs, ....Understanding market mechanisms to achieve greater efficiency in institutional equities and futures markets. This project investigates the impact of high frequency trading on financial market quality. Financial markets are essential for capital raising and form a critical part of the Australian economy. Ordinary residents have billions invested in it through superannuation. Deterioration in market quality leads to poor consumer confidence, increases firms’ cost of capital and transaction costs, and ultimately reduces retirement quality. The proliferation of high frequency trading in financial markets requires a thorough understanding of their impact on market quality. This project aims to lead to more efficient regulation, improving financial markets and making Australia attractive to investors and enhancing the quality of retirement for residents.Read moreRead less
Global Financial Crisis and financial stability: an investigation of the systemic risk for financial institutions. The aim of this project is to provide information about the systemic risk of major financial institutions around the world on a real time basis. The findings of this study will allow both financial markets and regulators to monitor in real time, on a daily and weekly basis, the financial risk of large financial institutions from around the world.
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.Read moreRead less
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE150100895
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$369,000.00
Summary
Executive Overconfidence. This project aims to analyse the benefits and costs of appointing overconfident individuals as Chief Executive Officers (CEOs), their subsequent impact on corporate performance and litigation-risk, and how this CEO overconfidence may be harnessed through appropriate regulation and incentive-based contracts. The project will examine the circumstances in which firms appoint overconfident individuals as CEOs and how such individuals may affect firm performance, including t ....Executive Overconfidence. This project aims to analyse the benefits and costs of appointing overconfident individuals as Chief Executive Officers (CEOs), their subsequent impact on corporate performance and litigation-risk, and how this CEO overconfidence may be harnessed through appropriate regulation and incentive-based contracts. The project will examine the circumstances in which firms appoint overconfident individuals as CEOs and how such individuals may affect firm performance, including takeover performance and litigation risk. The project aims to analyse whether regulations, such as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, can help to harness CEO overconfidence. Additionally, it will assess the optimal way to compensate overconfident CEOs to maximise firm value.Read moreRead less
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.Read moreRead less
The Importance of Being Politically Connected. The literature on the importance of political connections to firms and their value implications is scant. This project aims to develop a framework that depicts the interplay of political connections, institutional factors, corporate governance, media coverage and firm value. In particular, it investigates how political connections enhance the value of firms in China and how this changes as the market transitions.
The role of asymmetric dependence on Australian firms' cost of capital. This project aims to reframe the cost-of-capital estimation to incorporate asymmetric dependence (AD), and explore the economic loss caused by omitting AD. Asymmetric Dependence describes the phenomenon whereby the dependence between a stock and the market differs during downturns compared with market upturns. This is significant because portfolio diversification fails at the very moment that investors need it most. This ....The role of asymmetric dependence on Australian firms' cost of capital. This project aims to reframe the cost-of-capital estimation to incorporate asymmetric dependence (AD), and explore the economic loss caused by omitting AD. Asymmetric Dependence describes the phenomenon whereby the dependence between a stock and the market differs during downturns compared with market upturns. This is significant because portfolio diversification fails at the very moment that investors need it most. This project will explore how firms can strategically innovate and evolve in order to manage their exposure to AD and hence reduce their cost of capital. This will provide significant benefits, such as lowering the cost of capital of Australian firms and to increase their productivity.Read moreRead less
The real effects of bank capital regulation on international bank lending. This project aims to analyse the effect of risk-based capital regulation on international bank lending and real economic activity in borrowing countries. The Global Financial Crisis and financial turmoil highlighted serious failings in global banks’ regulatory framework. Since the international financial system is not resilient, redesigning capital regulation as part of wider reforms is urgently needed. In light of this, ....The real effects of bank capital regulation on international bank lending. This project aims to analyse the effect of risk-based capital regulation on international bank lending and real economic activity in borrowing countries. The Global Financial Crisis and financial turmoil highlighted serious failings in global banks’ regulatory framework. Since the international financial system is not resilient, redesigning capital regulation as part of wider reforms is urgently needed. In light of this, Australia’s latest Financial System Inquiry advocated higher bank capital requirements. This project expects to raise awareness among national and international policy makers and prudential regulators working towards further banking regulatory reforms.Read moreRead less