ORCID Profile
0000-0002-0306-2982
Current Organisations
Monash University
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Monash University - Caulfield Campus
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Publisher: Wiley
Date: 19-02-2015
DOI: 10.1111/ABAC.12041
Publisher: Wiley
Date: 07-2003
Publisher: Wiley
Date: 12-2005
Publisher: Wiley
Date: 2007
Publisher: Wiley
Date: 03-08-2014
DOI: 10.1002/FUT.21580
Publisher: Wiley
Date: 02-11-2010
Publisher: Wiley
Date: 12-2009
Publisher: Wiley
Date: 13-07-2010
DOI: 10.1002/FUT.20475
Publisher: Wiley
Date: 16-07-2014
DOI: 10.1111/IRFI.12037
Publisher: Wiley
Date: 23-10-2013
DOI: 10.1002/FUT.20554
Publisher: Elsevier BV
Date: 09-2014
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Date: 08-2011
Abstract: In September 2001 when Pasminco Ltd was placed in voluntary administration, it was the world’s biggest zinc producer with over 10% of global output. This paper examines the hedging strategies that Pasminco had in place in the years leading up to the firm being declared insolvent and documents the financial factors that contributed to the corporate collapse. We build a valuation model that illustrates in stark terms that the company’s hedging strategies materially reduced neither the exposure to market risk nor the probability of financial distress, and were a major contributing factor to the company’s downfall. The analysis in this case study contains valuable lessons for companies facing quantity and exchange rate risk.
Publisher: Elsevier BV
Date: 03-2009
Publisher: Wiley
Date: 12-09-2012
Publisher: Emerald
Date: 07-04-2015
DOI: 10.1108/JFEP-11-2014-0072
Abstract: – The purpose of this study is to explain rationale for regulatory change in Australia and New Zealand after the global financial crisis. – Outline regulatory changes and relate to crisis experience and regulatory shortcomings exposed. – Regulatory change was driven primarily by need, as capital importing nations, to comply with emerging global standards, and the different approaches in both nations are also related to domestic political considerations. – The process of regulatory change in response to the crisis is ongoing. – A number of areas for further improvement in financial regulation are identified. – Costs of poor regulation and financial crises are identified. – A comparison of regulatory approaches in two countries dominated by the same four large banks helps understand the challenges of cross-border financial regulation cooperation.
Publisher: Informa UK Limited
Date: 13-07-2016
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