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| Melbourne Centre for Financial
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| Level 43, 80 Collins Street |
| Melbourne Vic 3000 |
| Tel: +613 9666 1050 |
| Fax: +613 9666 1099 |
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- 17 March 2010
Prof Kevin Davis on Adding up numbers the creative way
(Published in The Australian Financial Review)
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- 1 March 2010
Prof Kevin Davis on Foreign student fees concern
(Published in The Australian Financial Review)
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- 19 February 2010
Prof Deborah Ralston on The Deal with John Durie
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- 3 February 2010
Prof Kevin Davis on APRA's paper raising issues about disparities between banks
(Published in The Australian Financial Review)
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- 21 December 2009
Prof Kevin Davis on arguments against the APRA proposal
(Published in The Australian Financial Review)
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- 9 December 2009
Prof Kevin Davis on RMBS
(Published in The Australian Financial Review)
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- 30 Sep - 1 Oct 2010, Melbourne
MCFS-Finsia Banking & Finance Conference 2010
Calling for research papers in any area of Banking & Finance till 14 June 2010
:: More information NEW
- Date in week of 23 August 2010, Melbourne
MCFS-Finsia Consumer Finance Symposium 2010
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- 23 June 2010, 8 - 11:30am, Canberra
Australian and International Retirement Systems, Issues and Solutions
MCFS in partnership with NATSEM and the University of Canberra
:: More information NEW
- 30 May - 1 June 2010, Melbourne
MCFS Melbourne Money and Finance Conference 2010
Assessing the Impact of Changes in Financial Regulation
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- 7 May 2010, Melbourne
MCFS Finance Forum Series: Pioneer Investments on Defined Contribution Default Solution
Speaker: Griff Williams, Institutional Product Strategist, Pioneer Global Investments Limited
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- 7 - 9 April 2010, Melbourne
La Trobe University: Finance and Corporate Governance Conference
MCFS presents 2 forums on 8 April:
- Governance and Regulation of Financial Institutions: Emerging Trends
- Boutique Funds Management
:: More Information NEW
- 1 March 2010, 8:30am - 11pm, Melbourne
Melbourne Financial Services Symposium (MFSS 2010)
:: Symposium website
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- 10 February 2010, 12-2:15pm, Melbourne
4th MCFS International Distinguished Lecture
Speaker: Jaime Caruana, General Manager, Bank for International Settlements, Basel
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:: Read Transcript NEW
:: Download Complete Paper Transcript NEW
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| Publications |
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- "Managed Investment Scheme Regulation:
Lessons from the Great Southern Failure", JASSA Submission, C. Brown, C. Trusler and K. Davis
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- "Investment expertise: Why there is a lack of it and how it may be developed",
MCFS Working Paper, G. Cocks
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- "Reversing the Lead, or a Series of Unfortunate Events? NYMEX, ICE and Amaranth", Journal of Futures Markets, Volume 29 Number 12, 2009
P. Kofman, D. Michayluk and J.T. Moser
:: MCFS synopsis
- Occasional papers
:: Conference papers and presentations
:: International distinguished lectures
:: Finsia-MCFS Banking and Finance Conferences
:: Melbourne Money and Finance Conferences.
- Rotman International Journal of Pension Management
Current Issue: Volume 2, Issue 2, Fall 2009 now available online
New Insights into Pension Management, Design, and Shareowner Stewardship
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About the Melbourne Centre for Financial Studies
The Melbourne Centre for Financial Studies is a not-for-profit partnership between public and private sectors, and between industry and academe. Seed funding has been provided by the Victorian Government as part of its Financial Services Strategy. Members of the consortium are Melbourne, Monash and RMIT Universities, and Finsia. They have joined together to enhance Melbourne's national and international reputation for excellence in financial practice, research and education. The Centre facilitates knowledge transfer, and builds research synergies, between industry and academe by undertaking finance research, arranging consulting by academics, and organising research focused conferences, workshops, public lectures and other educational activities.
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Melbourne Centre Objectives
- Develop a comprehensive, unique, finance and investment academic research program, with capacity for commercialisation and publication, contributing to the development of the industry in Victoria;
- Create greater collaboration and linkages between academe and the financial services industry;
- Showcase Victoria's financial services expertise;
- Raise the international profile of Victoria's financial education and research capabilities;
- Undertake research in emerging areas to benefit Victoria;
- Attract leading international finance researchers, create lasting high-level international linkages and global partnerships, and attract financial services events and conferences to Victoria; and
- Facilitate the development of local research programs in new and emerging fields of finance research
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