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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0878954

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $157,525.00
    Summary
    New Approaches to Modelling Operational Risk in the Light of the Basel II Accord. The outcome of this project will be useful for Australian banks, because they will be required by the Basel II Accord to calculate capital to be held against operational risk. The benefits will accrue to Australian banks as the results should help them understand the effects of operational risk and how to manage it more effectively. The benefits will also accrue to the Australian Prudential Regulatory Authority, by .... New Approaches to Modelling Operational Risk in the Light of the Basel II Accord. The outcome of this project will be useful for Australian banks, because they will be required by the Basel II Accord to calculate capital to be held against operational risk. The benefits will accrue to Australian banks as the results should help them understand the effects of operational risk and how to manage it more effectively. The benefits will also accrue to the Australian Prudential Regulatory Authority, by providing some guidelines on the implementation of the Accord. The outcome of this project, which quantifies the risks due to crime and terrorism, will be useful for the Australian community at large.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0449995

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $127,294.00
    Summary
    How do company announcements affect trading frequency in stocks? This project addresses the question of how financial markets respond to news by investigating how company announcements affect trading patterns in Australian banking stocks. Analysis will be based on new extensions to autoregressive conditional hazard (ACH) models, with research focussing on how to incorporate announcement variables into an ACH framework and how to modify standard ACH analysis to account for simultaneous transactio .... How do company announcements affect trading frequency in stocks? This project addresses the question of how financial markets respond to news by investigating how company announcements affect trading patterns in Australian banking stocks. Analysis will be based on new extensions to autoregressive conditional hazard (ACH) models, with research focussing on how to incorporate announcement variables into an ACH framework and how to modify standard ACH analysis to account for simultaneous transactions, market frictions and spillover effects. The results of this research will assist government and companies in choosing announcement times, aid traders in portfolio adjustment and will lead to a better understanding of the microstructure of Australian stock markets.
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    Special Research Initiatives - Grant ID: SR0354895

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $40,000.00
    Summary
    Financial Integrity Research Network (FIRN). FIRN will be directed towards innovation in the integrity and efficiency of Australia's financial system. To address pressing problems and threats associated with this key component of Australia's infrastructure, FIRN will bring together a multi-disciplinary network featuring internationally renowned academics in a unique collaborative research effort which will cross conventional disciplinary boundaries including financial economics, applied statist .... Financial Integrity Research Network (FIRN). FIRN will be directed towards innovation in the integrity and efficiency of Australia's financial system. To address pressing problems and threats associated with this key component of Australia's infrastructure, FIRN will bring together a multi-disciplinary network featuring internationally renowned academics in a unique collaborative research effort which will cross conventional disciplinary boundaries including financial economics, applied statistics, actuarial science, financial mathematics, market micro-structure, accounting and information systems. FIRN will be supported by SIRCA's world-class financial research infrastructure and industry network. It will deliver a range of innovative research, educational, professional development and applied outcomes.
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    Research Networks - Grant ID: RN0460246

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,750,000.00
    Summary
    ARC Financial Integrity Research Network. The integrity of the financial system is constantly under stress because of the development of ever more complex financial instruments, structures and strategies, and the associated research technologies that continues to accelerate worldwide. FIRN's vision is to harness the considerable strengths of Australia's internationally renowned finance, accounting and economics researchers into a research agenda to address issues concerning the integrity of the .... ARC Financial Integrity Research Network. The integrity of the financial system is constantly under stress because of the development of ever more complex financial instruments, structures and strategies, and the associated research technologies that continues to accelerate worldwide. FIRN's vision is to harness the considerable strengths of Australia's internationally renowned finance, accounting and economics researchers into a research agenda to address issues concerning the integrity of the financial system. It will enable Australian research in this area to match the scale and impact of similar research in other major international financial centres, and play an essential role in placing Australia among the world's leaders in financial markets related research.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0555945

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $330,000.00
    Summary
    Modelling Dynamic Correlations in the Volatility of Patents and Technical Change. National/community benefits include a clearer understanding of the relation between patents and industrial innovation, measuring the effects of patents on technical change, economic growth and job creation, and analysing their fluctuations over time. The project analyses the variability in technological innovations, measures the impact of innovations on total output and key factors of production, namely labour, cap .... Modelling Dynamic Correlations in the Volatility of Patents and Technical Change. National/community benefits include a clearer understanding of the relation between patents and industrial innovation, measuring the effects of patents on technical change, economic growth and job creation, and analysing their fluctuations over time. The project analyses the variability in technological innovations, measures the impact of innovations on total output and key factors of production, namely labour, capital, energy and materials, and emphasizes the usefulness of the results. Expected outcomes include changing current ideas regarding output generation, understanding broad issues underlying patents and their variability, advancing multi-disciplinary knowledge, using information intelligently and promoting a culture of innovation.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP1096326

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $169,136.00
    Summary
    Managing the risk of price spikes, dependences and contagion effects in australian electricity markets. Australian electricity markets are more volatile and spike-prone than other comparable markets. Price spikes account for large parts of total price variation, and companies that are unprepared to manage these risks adequately face potentially substantial losses. The economic reality of price spikes in our interconnected electricity markets which are small and geographically isolated, unlike th .... Managing the risk of price spikes, dependences and contagion effects in australian electricity markets. Australian electricity markets are more volatile and spike-prone than other comparable markets. Price spikes account for large parts of total price variation, and companies that are unprepared to manage these risks adequately face potentially substantial losses. The economic reality of price spikes in our interconnected electricity markets which are small and geographically isolated, unlike the proximate markets of Europe and North America, emphasises the imperative of this Australian-focused research. Results will enable forecasting of extreme prices and enable market participants to manage better their risks, in Australia's unique electricity environment, and reduce chances of large losses or default.
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