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		SYMPOSIUM 2019 - 
		PROGRAM & PREP 
		Established in 
		2007, the annual Investment Management Research Symposium 
		is THE investment management research conference of the year. Presented in November each 
		year, the two-day program features an exceptional Faculty - academics 
		from leading university business schools, independent consultants, 
		central bankers, regulators and professional investors - presenting 
		contemporary research related to this year's theme, "We are living in exceptional 
		times". It is presented in collaboration with Macquarie University, 
		and supported by CIMA Society of Australia. 
		
		Symposium 2019 provides you with the rare opportunity to join with the 
		full spectrum of investment analysts to consider contemporary investment 
		research. 
		We'd welcome you joining us! 
		Graham Rich                                                    
		Professor Ron BirdManaging Partner & Dean                             
		Director - Investment Management Research Program
 Portfolio Construction Forum                          
		Professor Emeritus, Australian National University
 
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				INTRODUCTION 
				
				Symposium
				is THE investment management research conference of the 
				year.
				
				
				The blended face-to-face and online program is designed 
						and curated by our specialist, experienced and 
						independent team. It features 
				
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				Faculty of 25 leading thinkers
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		academics from 
				leading university business schools, professional investors, 
				consultants, central bankers, regulators and 
				
				experienced practitioners and advocates - from around the world, 
				presenting research related to this year's theme, "We are living 
				in exceptional times". 
				
				
				Theme: We are living in exceptional times 
				
				Program 
				
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				We are 
				living in exceptional times 
						We are always in a state of 
						flux but frequently, we convince ourselves that the 
						current period we are experiencing is exceptional. 
						Driven by the antics Donald Trump and his trade wars, 
						Boris Johnson and Brexit and our own Royal Commission 
						highlighting frailties in the financial services 
						industry, many would argue that this is one of those 
						times when drastic changes are required for the 
						community to be better served by our financial and 
						economic system.  
						It is with this in mind that 
						we have curated a program that contains several papers 
						that address motivations for change.  
						
						To set the scene, our 
						opening key keynote, IMF Deputy Division Chief, 
						
						Dr Malhar Nabar,
						presents a paper which analyses the impact 
						of unconventional monetary policy over the decade since 
						the GFC. 
						
						The Reserve Bank of New 
						Zealand has been a pioneer in both inflation targeting 
						and open central bank communications. Assistant Governor 
						of RBNZ, 
						
						Christian Hawkesby, discusses the art of monetary 
						policy communications, and the costs, benefits and 
						limitations of transparency when setting monetary 
						policy. 
						The first day draws to a 
						close with a light-hearted debate on the faults of one 
						of the foundations of economic thought - the need to 
						maximise shareholder value.  
						
						Our opening keynote on day 
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						Thomas Philippon of NYU Stern School of Business, 
						shows the way ahead for capitalist societies, 
						arguing that many of America’s economic problems stem 
						from a lack of competition and that the answer is more, 
						rather than less, capitalism.  
						The above are joined by a 
						variety of academics, independent consultants, central 
						bankers, regulators and professional investors, each 
						presenting research related to this year's theme, "We 
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				WEDNESDAY 20 
				NOVEMBER 2019 
						
						7.45am-8.20amArrive, check in, grab a coffee/tea and take your seat.
 
						
						8.30amWelcome & introduction
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						Graham Rich, 
						Dean, Portfolio Construction Forum (Sydney)
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						Tom Smith,
						PhD, Professor & Head of Department of Applied Finance, 
						Macquarie University (Sydney)
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						Marsha Beck, CIMA, Deputy Chair, CIMA Society 
						of Australia (Sydney)
 
						
						8.45am 
						
						The global economic recovery 10 years after the 2008 
						financial crisis
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						Dr Malhar Nabar, 
						PhD, Division Chief - World Economic Studies Division, 
						International Monetary Fund (Washington DC)
 
						
						9.40amThe art of monetary policy communications
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						Christian Hawkesby, Assistant Governor & 
						General Manager Economics, Financial Markets & Banking, 
						Reserve Bank of New Zealand (Wellington)
 
						
						10.30amMorning break
 
						
						11.00amAre we living in exceptional times? How 
						transgressing planetary boundaries affects firms, assets 
						and profits
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						Martina Linnenluecke, 
						PhD, Professor & Director of the Center for Corporate 
						Sustainability and Environmental Finance, Macquarie 
						University (Sydney)
 
						
						11.50amClimate disasters and insider trading
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						Nick Nguyen, PhD, Professor of Finance, 
						Auckland University of Technology (Auckland)
 
						
						12.40pmLunch break
 
						
						1.20pmDebate: Maximising shareholder value is 
						flawed in its assumptions, confused as a matter of law, 
						and damaging in practice.
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						Rob Prugue, Principal Consultant, Callidum 
						Investment Research (Sydney)
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						Jack Gray, 
						PhD, Associate of the Faculty - Management Discipline 
						Group, University of Technology Sydney (Sydney)
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						Vihari Ross, Head of Research, Magellan Asset 
						Management (Sydney)
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						Claire Wivell Plater, Chair, The Fold Legal 
						(Sydney)
 
						
						2.10pmThe Reserve Bank of New Zealand - the 
						unreserved bank
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						Oliver Hartwich, PhD, Executive Director, The 
						New Zealand Initiative (Wellington)
 
						
						2.55pmAfternoon break
 
						
						3.30pmOn the importance of experimentation
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		Maroš Servátka, PhD, Professor of Economics, 
						Macquarie Graduate School of Management & Founding 
						Director, MGSM Experimental Economics Laboratory, 
						Macquarie University (Sydney)
 
						
						4.15pmPanel:  Restructuring institutions for the strange new 
						economic world
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						Malhar Nabar, PhD, Division Chief - World Economic 
						Studies Division, International Monetary Fund 
						(Washington DC)
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						Maroš Servátka, PhD, Professor of Economics, 
						Macquarie Graduate School of Management & Founding 
						Director, MGSM Experimental Economics Laboratory, 
						Macquarie University (Sydney)
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						Anne Anderson, MD & Head of Fixed Income and 
						Investment Solutions, UBS Asset Management (Sydney)
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						Ron Bird, Professor Emeritus, Australian National 
						University & Director - Investment Management Research 
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						5.15pmNetworking Reception
 
						
						6.15pmSymposium 2019 day 1 ends
 
				
				THURSDAY 21 
				NOVEMBER 2019 
						
						8.45amThe Great Reversal: How America gave up on 
						free markets
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						Thomas Philippon, PhD, Professor of Finance - 
						Stern School of Business, New York University (New York)
 
						
						9.55amOptimal investment management for prospect 
						theory investors
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						Jordan Moore, PhD, Assistant Professor of 
						Finance, Rowan University (New Jersey)
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						Dan Daugaard, 
						CFA, Deputy Head – Department of Applied Finance, 
						Macquarie University (Sydney)
 
						
						10.45amMorning break
 
						
						11.15amGoing agnostic: the case of a new risk-based 
						equity portfolio
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						Laurent Laloux, 
						PhD, Chief Product Officer, Capital Fund Management 
						(Paris)
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						Yin Liao, PhD, Associate Professor – 
						Department of Applied Finance, Macquarie University 
						(Sydney)
 
						
						12.00pmSecurity analysts and capital markets 
						anomalies
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						Weikai Li, 
						PhD, Assistant Professor of Finance - Singapore 
						Management University (Singapore)
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						Anna Lopatnikova,PhD, Senior Research Fellow, 
						The University of Sydney Business School (Sydney)
 
						
						12.50pmLunch break
 
						
						1.30pmAsian emerging markets require presence
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						Rahul Chadha, 
						Chief Investment Officer, Mirae Asset Global Investments 
						(Hong Kong)
 - Discussant:
						
						
						Ron Bird, Professor Emeritus, Australian 
						National University & Director - Investment Management 
						Research Program, Portfolio Construction Forum (Sydney)
 
						
						2.15pmInvestor sentiment and the pricing of macro 
						risks for hedge funds
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						Andrea Lu, PhD, Senior Lecturer - Finance, 
						University of Melbourne (Melbourne, Australia)
 - Discussant:
						
						
						Abnay Singh, PhD, Senior Lecturer - 
						Department of Applied Finance, Macquarie University 
						(Sydney, Australia)
 
						
						3.00pmWe are living in exceptional times
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						Jonathan Pain, Investment Strategist, The 
						Pain Report (Sydney, Australia)
 
						
						4.00pmSymposium 2019 ends
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				FACULTY (in order 
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		Graham Rich, 
		Managing Partner & Dean, Portfolio Construction Forum (Sydney)Graham is a pioneer of retail managed funds research in Australasia, 
		and of financial planning in NZ. In 2002, Graham established Portfolio 
		Construction Forum, the specialist, independent continuing education, 
		accreditation and certification service for investment portfolio 
		construction practitioners in Australia and NZ.
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		Tom Smith, PhD, 
		Professor & Head of Department - Department of Applied Finance, 
		Macquarie University (Sydney)Tom is one of the leading finance academics in Australia and has 
		been ranked as the number one finance academic in Australia and NZ by 
		both the Journal of Financial Literature and the Pacific Basin 
		Finance Journal. He has supervised over 50 PhD students to 
		completion and his PhD students have over 50 tier 1 papers in their own 
		names.
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		Marsha Beck, CIMA, 
		Deputy Chair, CIMA Society of Australia (Sydney)Marsha is responsible for AMP Capital's retail and institutional 
		client teams for the Australian region. She joined AMP Capital in 2015 
		and led the firm's global consultant and account management strategy for 
		the Asia Pacific client division. Previously, she worked at Fidante 
		Partners (Challenger Group) and Perennial Investment Partners.
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		Malhar Nabar, PhD, 
		Division Chief - World Economic Studies Division, International Monetary 
		Fund (Washington DC)Malhar has been with the IMF since 2009. Prior to his current role, 
		he worked in the IMF's Asia and Pacific Department, where he covered 
		China and Japan, and was mission chief for Hong Kong, SAR. Malhar's 
		research interests are in financial development, investment, and 
		productivity growth.
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		Christian Hawkesby, 
		Assistant Governor & General Manager Economics, Financial Markets & 
		Banking, Reserve Bank of New Zealand (Wellington)Christian is responsible for the full cycle of monetary policy 
		formulation, implementation and maintenance of liquidity in financial 
		markets, provision and circulation of currency, and the operation of 
		interbank payment and settlement systems.
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		Martina Linnenluecke, 
		PhD,  Professor & Director of the Center for Corporate 
		Sustainability and Environmental Finance, Macquarie University (Sydney)Martina leads the Center, which is at the forefront of developing 
		financial and market applications to help tackle some of the world's 
		most pressing environmental and social problems. Her research interests 
		focus on the strategic and financial implications of corporate 
		adaptation and resilience to climate change impacts.
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		Nick Nguyen, PhD, 
		Professor of Finance, Auckland University of Technology (Auckland)Nick joined AUT in his current role in February 2019. Prior to this, 
		he was an Associate Professor of Finance at Massey University and a 
		Senior Lecturer and Director of BCom (Hons), PGDipCom & MCom programmes 
		at the University of Auckland. His research interests cover corporate 
		governance, market microstructure, market liquidity, and behavioural 
		finance.
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		Maroš Servátka, PhD, 
		Professor of Economics & Founding Director, MGSM Experimental Economics 
		Laboratory, Macquarie Graduate School of Management (Sdyney)Prior to his current role, Maroš held a postdoctoral position at the 
		University of Mannheim and was an Associate Professor position at 
		University of Canterbury where he was also the Director of the New 
		Zealand Experimental Economics Laboratory.
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		Oliver Hartwich, 
		PhD, Executive Director, The New Zealand Initiative (Wellington)The New Zealand Initiative is a public policy think tank in 
		Wellington, New Zealand. Before joining the Initiative, Oliver was a 
		Research Fellow at the Centre for Independent Studies in Sydney, the 
		Chief Economist at Policy Exchange in London, and an advisor in the UK 
		House of Lords.
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		Rob Prugue, 
		Principal Consultant, Callidum Investment Research (Sydney)Rob has over 30 years' experience in financial services. Currently, 
		he consults to funds to help them address today’s challenges by using 
		tomorrow’s tools. In 2018, he retired as Senior Managing Director and 
		CEO of Lazard Asset Management (Asia Pacific).
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		Jack Gray, PhD, 
		Associate of the Faculty - Management Discipline Group, University of 
		Technology Sydney (Sydney)Jack has many years experience in academia and funds management. He 
		joined Brookvine as a Director and Special Advisor in 2008. Previously, 
		he was Co-Head of Asset Allocation at investment firm, GMO Boston, 
		between 2005 and 2008 and 1998 and 2003, CIO at SunSuper, and an 
		Executive Director at AMP Asset Management. Jack has published widely in 
		both academic and practitioner journals.
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		Vihari Ross, Head of Research, Magellan 
		Asset Management (Sydney)Vihari joined Magellan in 2007 and is a member of Investment 
		Committee. She was most recently Head of Franchises and retains 
		responsibility for research coverage of franchises stocks. Prior to 
		Magellan, Vihari spent four years as an equity analyst at Ausbil Dexia 
		and worked as a quantitative analyst at Commonwealth Investment 
		Management (now Colonial First State).
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		Claire Wivell Plater, 
		Chair, The Fold Legal (Sydney)Claire is a financial services law specialist. She founded The Fold 
		Legal in 2002. Claire is a long standing member of the Business Advisory 
		Committee to ASIC's Licensing Division and was recently appointed to the 
		Treasurer's FinTech Advisory Group.
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		Thomas Philippon, 
		PhD, Professor of Finance, Stern School of Business, New York University 
		(New York)Thomas is Professor of Finance at the Leonard N. Stern School of 
		Business, New York University. He has held visiting positions at 
		Columbia University, Chicago University, Yale University, and Princeton 
		University. He joined the Monetary Policy Advisory Panel at the Federal 
		Reserve Bank of New York in 2015 and he also serves as the Scientific 
		Committee Director at the French Prudential Supervisory Authority. He 
		was an associate editor of the American Economic Journal from 2007 to 
		2015. He has been a research associate at the National Bureau of 
		Economic Research since 2011.
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		Jordan Moore, PhD, 
		Assistant Professor of Finance, Rowan University (New Jersey) Jordan began his career as an equity options market maker on the 
		American Stock Exchange in New York City. His primary research objective 
		is to use insights from behavioral economics to improve financial 
		outcomes for individual investors.
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		Dan Daugaard, CFA, 
		Deputy Head - Department of Applied Finance, Macquarie University(Sydney)Dan is both Deputy Head of the Applied Finance Department, and 
		Deputy Director of ESG Research at the Centre for Corporate 
		Sustainability & Environmental Finance where he leads the ESG research 
		stream. He also leads a team of industry professionals teaching and 
		writing curriculum for funds and wealth management subjects.
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		Laurent Laloux, PhD, 
		Chief Product Officer, Capital Fund Management (Paris)Laurent manages product development at CFM with a particular focus 
		on evolving CFM’s research and IT capabilities. He joined CFM in 1997 as 
		a researcher to work the managed futures/FX program, and in 1998, 
		started to focus on equities to develop the Equity Statistical Arbitrage 
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		Yin Liao, PhD,
		
		
		
		Associate Professor - Department of Applied Finance, 
		
		
		Macquarie University(Sydney)Yin joined the Department of Applied Finance in July 2019. 
		Previously, she held positions at the Australian National University and 
		Queensland University of Technology. Her main research interests are in 
		the areas of financial econometrics, household finance and credit risk.
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		Weikai Li, PhD, 
		Assistant Professor of Finance, Singapore Management University 
		(Singapore)Weikai is Assistant Professor of Finance at the Lee Kong Chian 
		School of Business at Singapore University.
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		Anna Lopatnikova, 
		PhD, Senior Research Fellow, The University of Sydney Business School 
		(Sydney)Anna is a leader in investment management, working at the cross-over 
		between qualitative and quantitative finance. Previously, she held 
		senior roles in investment management, most recently at Allan Gray. 
		Prior to taking up investment management roles, Anna was a management 
		consultant at the Boston Consulting Group.
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		Rahul Chadha, Chief 
		Investment Officer, Mirae Asset Global Investments (Hong Kong)Rahul oversees the entire investment unit of Mirae Asset Global 
		Investments( HK). He is a member of the Investment Committee and plays a 
		key role in the development of internal investment policies, processes 
		and key investment decisions for the firm. He manages a number of the 
		firm’s Asia Pacific equity portfolios.
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		Anne Anderson, MD & Head of Fixed Income and Investment 
		SolutionsUBS Asset Management (Sydney, Australia)Anne leads the Australian Fixed Income strategy team with focus on 
		developing Australian and global interest rate strategies. She also 
		co-manages the Australian Investment Solutions portfolios. She is a 
		member of the Global Fixed Income Investment Forum and chairs the macro 
		forum that formulates key macro and strategic themes implemented across 
		portfolios.
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		Ron Bird, Professor Emeritus, Australian 
		National University & Director - Investment Management Research Program, 
		Portfolio Construction ForumRon's career commenced as a lecturer at Macquarie University, before 
		heading up the Commerce Department at Australian National University. 
		His then held a number of non-academic roles, including head of asset 
		consulting and global research at Towers Perrin, and investment 
		positions with Westpac Investment management and GMO. He returned to 
		academia in 1999 in the Finance department of UTS, teaching honours and 
		masters subjects and coordinating the School’s honours program. Ron took 
		up the position of Director of the Investment Management Research 
		Program at Portfolio Construction Forum in 2018.
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		Andrea Lu, PhD, 
		Senior Lecturer - Finance, University of Melbourne (Melbourne)Andrea joined the University of Melbourne in 2014 as a Senior 
		Lecturer. Her main research interests include empirical asset pricing, 
		financial market frictions, and international finance. Her research has 
		won several awards.
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		Abhay Singh, PhD, 
		Senior Lecturer - Department of Applied Finance, Macquarie University 
		(Sydney)Abhay is a quantitative researcher and lecturer, R trainer and data 
		analyst. His primary area of research is in financial risk modelling, 
		including econometrics and multivariate analysis, investment analysis 
		and asset pricing. He is also involved in interdisciplinary research in 
		social media and fata analytics with an ongoing project on the use of 
		social media in Business to Business communication.
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		Jonathan Pain, 
		Investment Strategist, The Pain Report (Sydney)Jonathan has 32 years of international investment experience, having 
		led investment teams in London, Bahrain and Australia. He is the author 
		and publisher of investment newsletter, The Pain Report, an independent 
		and global perspective of financial markets and the world economy.
 
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