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  • The Institute of Global Finance is the organizer of the annual Australasian Finance and Banking conference. This annual conference is the most significant finance and banking conference in the Asia Pacific region. There have been a number of eminent and outstanding keynote speakers from聽 leading US Business Schools at this conference鈥檚 annual event in 2023.The following keynotes were given at this conference.

    Keynote speakers included:

    • Andrei Shleifer, Harvard University
      鈥淐ognitive Economics鈥
    • Harrison Hong, Columbia University
      "Impact of Climate Policies on Capital Markets"
    • Darrell Duffie, Sandford University
      鈥淲hen Should a Central Bank Buy Government Bonds to Support Market Liquidity?鈥
    • Anthony Saunders, New York University
      鈥淐orporate Loan Spreads and Economic Activity鈥

    At this conference, over 170 research papers were presented on various topics including the following:

    • ESG
    • Climate Finance
    • Corporate Finance and Corporate Social Responsibility
    • Global Banking Stability
    • Cryptocurrencies and Digital Finance
    • Asset Pricing and Derivatives Market
    • Venture Capital
    • Global Financial Stability
    • Interconnectedness and Systemic Risk
    • Corporate Governance,
    • CEO Remuneration
    • Market Microstructure
    • Young and Private Firms
    • Institutional Asset Management
    • Hedge Funds

    Promotion of Research on ESG and Climate Finance

    The IGF has been pro-active in raising awareness about聽 issues related to ESG and Climate Finance. The IGF has been working with senior researchers from various central banks and financial institutions who are engaged in the application of policies associated with ESG. In 2023,聽 22 research works were presented by researchers and regulators at an聽 International Forum on ESG and another Forum on Climate Finance聽 as part of the 36th Australasian Finance and Banking conference.聽

  • The 35th Australasian Finance and Banking Conference (AFBC) was held on 14-16 December 2022, held in a hybrid format, based in Sydney at the 国产精品 Business School. This conference was organized by the Institute of Global Finance and School of Banking and Finance 国产精品. The conference was sponsored by Asian Development Bank, Australian Stock Exchange, BlackRock, Bureau Van Dijk, PwC, Reserve Bank of Australia, and SIRCA. The AFBC has become the most prestigious finance conference in the Asia-Pacific region. It is a gathering of over 290 delegates from 221 institutions and firms, representing over 30 countries. The world鈥檚 foremost leaders of thought from the financial community met and shared their research and interest in finance- related fields. Six categories of prizes were awarded, and a total of 179 papers were presented. See Appendix I for the conference proceedings. The conference also engaged with the finance industry and policy makers by hosting a major international business forum and launching a great International business Forum on Climate Change. The conference additionally offered a PhD Forum on 13 December where four PhD students from top international business schools presented their work and received comments from eminent scholars.

    Keynote speakers included:

    • Professor Viral Acharya, New York University
    • Professor Stijn Claessens, Bank for International Settlements
    • Professor Itay Goldstein, University of Pennsylvania
    • Professor Robert Engle, New York University
    • Professor Dimitris Papanikolaou, Northwestern University
    • Professor Gordon Phillips, Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth

    Keynote Addresses

    In addition to the presentations delivered at the International Forum, the conference included keynote addresses by five international eminent academics.

    • 鈥淚nformation in Financial Markets and Its Real Effects鈥
      Itay Goldstein, University of Pennsylvania
    • 鈥淯sing Computational Linguistics and Big Data in Finance鈥
      Gordon Phillips, Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth
    • 鈥淢arket Based Finance: Benefits and Risks鈥
      Stijn Claessens, Bank for International Settlements
    • 鈥淎 Model of Intangible Capital鈥
      Dimitris Papanikolaou, Northwestern University
    • Is Physical Climate Risk Priced? Evidence from Regional Variation in Exposure to Heat Stress鈥
      Viral Acharya, New York University

    At this conference, over 160 research papers were presented on various topics including the following issues:

    • Global Banking Stability
    • ESG
    • Climate Finance
    • Shadow Banking and Systemic Risk
    • Digital Currencies and Crypto Risk Management Asset Pricing and Derivatives Market
    • Venture Capital
    • Global Financial Stability
    • Interconnectedness and Systemic Risk
    • Corporate Governance,
    • CEO Characteristics
    • Market Microstructure
    • Young and Private Firms
    • Institutional Asset Management聽
  • This annual conference is the most significant finance and banking conference in the Asia Pacific region. The conference was sponsored by Australian Stock Exchange, BlackRock, Bureau Van Dijk, PwC, Reserve Bank of Australia, and SIRCA. The AFBC has become the most prestigious finance conference in the Asia-Pacific region. It is a gathering of over 296 delegates from 188 institutions and firms, representing over 32 countries. The world鈥檚 foremost leaders of thought from the financial community met and shared their research and interest in finance- related fields. Six categories of prizes were awarded, and a total of 158 papers were presented. See Appendix I for the conference proceedings. The conference also engaged with the finance industry and policy makers by hosting a major international business forum and launching a great International business Forum on Climate Change. The conference additionally offered a PhD Forum on 14 December were seven PhD students from top international business schools presented their work and received comments from eminent scholars.

    In 2021, similar to the previous year, a number of eminent scholars from the US, were its keynote speakers. The following keynotes were given at this conference, over and above a few major international fora with their own distinguished keynote speakers.

    • Toni Whited, University of Michigan
      Relative Performance Evaluation and Strategic Competition鈥
    • Lubos Pastor, University of Chicago
      鈥楧issecting Green Returns鈥
    • Philipp Schnabl, New York University
      鈥楾he Financial Origins of the Rise and Fall of American Inflation鈥

    At this conference, over 150 research papers were presented on various topics including the following issues:

    • ESG
    • Climate Finance
    • Corporate Finance
    • Corporate Governance,
    • CEO Characteristics Cryptocurrencies
    • Market Microstructure III Young and Private Firms Financial and Decision Making Institutional Asset Management Global Banking
    • Asset Pricing and Derivatives Market Venture Capital 6

    International Forum on Climate Change and Climate Finance

    The Institute of Global Finance, in collaboration with the Asian Development Bank organised a major international forum on climate change and climate finance, as part of the Australasian Finance and Banking Conference. The keynotes of this international forum included:

    • William Nordhaus, Yale University (Nobel Laureate in Economics)
    • James Skea, Professor of Sustainable Energy, Imperial College London, Co-Chair of IPCC Working Group on Energy, and Chair of Scotland鈥檚 Just Transition Commission
    • Bambang Susantono, Vice President, Asian Development Bank John Tomac, Partner at PwC, (ESG and sustainability) Christopher Whitehead, CEO of FINSIA聽
  • The 33rd Australasian Finance and Banking Conference (AFBC) was held on 15-17 December 2020, held virtually. The conference was sponsored by Australian Stock Exchange, BlackRock, Bureau Van Dijk, PwC, Reserve Bank of Australia, and SIRCA. The AFBC has become the most prestigious finance conference in the Asia-Pacific region. It is a gathering of over 275 delegates from 165 institutions and firms, representing over 29 countries. The world鈥檚 foremost leaders of thought from the financial community met and shared their research and interest in finance- related fields. A total of 150 papers were presented. See Appendix I for the conference proceedings. The conference also engaged with the finance industry and policy makers by hosting a major international business forum and launching a great International business Forum on Climate Change. The conference additionally offered a PhD Forum on 14 December were seven PhD students from top international business schools presented their work and received comments from eminent scholars.

    Keynote speakers included:

    • Professor Luigi Zingales, University of Chicago
    • Professor Allen Berger, University of South Carolina
    • Professor Asli Demirgu虉c抬-Kunt, The World Bank
    • Professor Anthony Saunders, New York University
    • Professor Darrell Duffie, Stanford University
    • Professor Avanidhar Subrahmanyam, UCLA

    Keynote Addresses

    In addition to the presentations delivered at the International Forum, the conference included keynote addresses by six international eminent academics

    • 鈥楽ocially Responsible Corporate Governance鈥
      Luigi Zingales, University of Chicago
    • 鈥楻elationship Banking During the COVID-19 Crisis鈥
      Allen Berger, University of South Carolina
    • 鈥楤anks and Covid-19: Banking sector performance during the Covid-19 crisis鈥
      Asli Demirgu虉c抬-Kunt, The World
    • 鈥楥orporate Loan Spreads and Economic Activity鈥
      Anthony Saunders, New York University
    • 鈥楽till the World鈥檚 Safe Haven? - Redesigning the U.S. Treasury Market After the COVID-19 Crisis鈥
      Darrell Duffie, Stanford University
    • 鈥楤ehavioural Finance: Recent Research and Future Challenges鈥
      Avanidhar Subrahmanyam, UCLA聽