Melbourne Money and Finance Conference 2010
Assessing the Impact of Changes in
Financial Regulation
Generously sponsored by
ANZ, APRA, Commonwealth Bank, NAB, and the Reserve Bank of Australia
The Melbourne Money and Finance Conference series was established in the late 1980s and there have been 13 such conferences with the last held in 2008. The aim of the Melbourne Money and Finance Conference series is to bring together academics, bank and business economists, finance practitioners and public sector professionals to promote informed discussion on financial and monetary issues. It provides an excellent opportunity for meeting colleagues with similar interests but with possibly different perspectives reflecting their academic, business, or public policy backgrounds. The papers presented at prior conferences have been published either as special issues of journals or in book form. |
Program: Monday May 31st 2010
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Program: Tuesday June 1st 2010
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7.30 – 9.00 am |
BREAKFAST/MORNING COFFEE |
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9.00 – 10.30 am |
Bank Provisioning Practices, David Tripe (Massey University) |
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Discussant: Peter Matthey (KPMG)
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IFRS 9, Impairment and Procyclicality: Is the cure worse than the disease?, Jane Hronsky (Melbourne University) and David Robinson (E&Y) |
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Discussant: Marie-Anne Cam (RMIT)
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10.30 – 11.00 am |
MORNING TEA |
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11.00 – 12.30 pm |
Director Independence and Bank Bailouts, Katrina Ellis (APRA) |
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Discussant: Michael Skully (Monash University)
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Recent Developments in Banking Regulation, Mark Lawrence |
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Discussant: Prassana Gai (ANU)
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