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Hedging and Choice of Currency Denomination in International Syndicated Loan Markets
This paper examines the determinants of the currency denomination of debt decision of Australian and New Zealand firms and compares it with that of Asian firms over the period 1988 to 1998. This decision was an important aspect of the foreign currency risk management practices adopted by firms affected by...
Tags: Agency, Risk Management, University Of Adelaide, Financial Planning, Strategy, Advertising & Promotion, Financial Services, Security, Finance, Management, Marketing
White papers 2001-06-01
Private Capital Flows in East Asia: Boom, Bust and Beyond
This paper reviews and analyzes the nature and dynamics of international capital flows in the crisis hit East Asian economies in general during the pre-crisis boom period as well as the bust and eventual recovery that followed (1997 to early 2000). The data indicate that the recent rebound in regional...
Tags: Bust, University Of Adelaide, Free Trade, Investment, Financial Services, Finance
White papers 2000-09-01
Isolating Important Driving Forces in Indirect Real Estate Markets
Isolating the important driving factors in property markets is of continuing interest to both property analysts and fund managers. Ascertaining permanent driving factors may be of interest to strategic asset allocation while transitory factors may be of interest in the development of tactical asset allocation models. This study uses established...
Tags: Asset, Factor, Real Estate, Asset Allocation, University Of Adelaide, Asset Management, Operational Planning, Business Operations
White papers 2004-01-19
Trade Policies in Central Asia After EU Enlargement and Before Russian WTO Accession: Regionalism and Integration Into the World Economy
This paper analyses the choices between regionalism and multilateralism, and the impact of WTO membership on the five Central Asian countries. The two main sections analyzes: why the large number of regional trade agreements which the Central Asian countries have signed have had little economic impact, and the consequences for...
Tags: World Trade Organization, Integration, University Of Adelaide, Free Trade, Finance
White papers 2005-02-04
OSS: A Spatial Decision Support System For Optimal Zoning Of Marine Protected Areas
The authors have developed the Optimisation Support System OSS, a spatial decision support system, to deliver optimal solutions to the problem of identifying comprehensive, adequate and representative locations for conservation planning. This paper briefly demonstrates the application of systematic conservation planning to optimal MPA design and the development of OSS,...
Tags: Decision Support System, OSS, Conservation, University Of Adelaide, Tools & Techniques, Databases, Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
White papers 2005-11-14

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University of California
DR. WYATT R. HUME has been appointed provost and senior vice president for academic affairs for the University of California system, the second-highest position in the system. Previously, Hume served as interim provost. He holds two bachelors' degrees and two doctorates from the University of Adelaide in Australia.
Tags: Australia, University of California
Research articles 2006-07-27
Confucius gives Adelaide a Chinese focus.
Byline: Verity Edwards Mar 13, 2007 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) -- A new Confucius Institute will be launched officially on 14 March 2007 in Adelaide. Two such facilities, supported by the Chinese Government in order to promote that nation's culture and language,...
Tags: Shandong University, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2007-03-13
Breaking News: P-plate drivers 'need hundreds of hours'
New P-plate drivers need hundreds of hours behind the wheel just to become competent, a new university study has found. New P-plate drivers need hundreds of hours behind the wheel just to become competent, a new university study has found. The University of Adelaide investigation found that newly qualified drivers...
Tags: hour, university, Driver
News items 2009-09-02
Accolades for rising star of wine industry.
Jul 31, 2003 (The Advertiser - ABIX via COMTEX) Martin Cooper has won an award for young winemakers. Cooper, a cousin of Max Cooper, the head of Coopers Brewery, won the Qantas Medal for promising young winemakers. As a winemaker, says Cooper, you should ...
Tags: Cooper, MARKETING, vintage, wine
Research articles 2003-07-31
Anderson Named to 2004 Class of AAEA Fellows, Association's Highest Honor
AMES, Iowa, Sept. 9 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Kym Anderson, Lead Economist at World Bank and a professor at the University of Adelaide, has been named a Fellow of the American Agricultural Economics Association AAEA, the highest honor the Association bestows. Anderson, who was presented with the honor at the AAEA's...
Tags: FINANCE, honor, World Bank
Research articles 2004-09-09
Fear of the other, loathing the similar
Marrouchi is visiting professor at the University of Adelaide, Australia. He is presently working on two projects, the first "Algeriade," the second a historiography of "buying in" to Western Reason. This appeal to come [appel a venir] gathers language together in advance. It we comes it, not in its identity...
Tags: Western Market
Research articles 1999-10-01
Plans afoot for one-stop shop on mining research.
Byline: Rachel Lebihan Jul 16, 2007 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The University of Adelaide is to establish a research centre of excellence for extractive resources minerals and energy. It will seek to involve the South Australian Government as well...
Tags: mineral, University of Nottingham
Research articles 2007-07-16
Top academics join the state's brain drain east.
Byline: Sean Fewster Dec 19, 2005 (The Advertiser - ABIX via COMTEX) -- More must be done to stop the flow of academic talent from Adelaide, two of South ...
Tags: academics, professor, University of Melbourne
Research articles 2005-12-19
Fly me to the moon or, better still, Adelaide.
Byline: Melissa Fyfe Sep 25, 2005 (The Sydney Morning Herald - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The "2005 World Solar Challenge" race from Darwin in the Northern Territory to Adelaide in...
Tags: Nuon, University of Michigan
Research articles 2005-09-25
Lighting up lignites prospects.
Nov 07, 2002 (Electrical World - ABIX via COMTEX) A coal gasification reactor has been installed for brown coal lignite research at the University of Adelaide. It forms the major equipment for the newly established Co-operative Research Centre for Clean Power From Lignite. This...
Tags: Alstom, environment, Monash University
Research articles 2002-11-08
Advanced Photonix, Inc.® Receives Orders for Terahertz Systems from Major Development Labs
CAMARILLO, Calif. -- Advanced Photonix, Inc.R (AMEX: API) ("API") announced today that Picometrix LLC ("Picometrix"), a wholly-owned subsidiary of API, has received orders for its T-RayTM 2000 terahertz THz system from four major defense and leading university application development labs around the world. The New Jersey Institute of Technology ("NJIT"),...
Tags: API, application development
Research articles 2005-11-15
Wasp research has scientists abuzz.
Byline: Verity Edwards Sep 12, 2006 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The University of Adelaide will join forces with Ohio State University to study the two millimetre-long Platygastroidea wasp. The parasitic insects have a life-cycle similar to that of the creatures...
Tags: creature, MARKETING, Ohio State University, Verity Inc.
Research articles 2006-09-12
Chicken study lays dividends.
Byline: Verity Edwards Feb 28, 2006 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) -- University of Adelaide graduate, David Cheok, has determined that human touch can result in chickens laying more eggs....
Tags: chicken, dividend, FINANCE, INTERNET, MARKETING, Nanyang Technological University
Research articles 2006-02-28
Pedestrians drive safety push.
May 12, 2002 (The Courier-Mail ABIX via COMTEX) -- Australian automobile safety researchers have backed calls for new "pedestrian-friendly" car designs. Potential design changes include impact-absorbing bumper bars, windscreen airbags and pop-up bonnets. Should these and other design changes be implemented, a University...
Tags: accident, car, University of Virginia
Research articles 2002-05-17
New fat-fighter shows promising results.
Mar 7, 2002 Australian Pharmacy Trade ABIX via COMTEX -- A new fat-fighting drug which targets stomach fat has shown promising results in its initial clinical trial. The drug, Advanced Obesity Drug 9604, has been developed by Monash University's Associate Professor Frank Ng and...
Tags: Australia, HEALTHCARE, Monash University
Research articles 2002-03-14
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