Division of Economic and Financial Studies

ACST834: Financial Institutions Management and Regulation

Lecturer in charge

Ms Shauna Ferris

Availability

D2 - Day; Offered in the second half-year

Unit Outline

Websites

Handbook entry

Coursework unit website - Online learning @ MQ (Login required)

Also refer to the MCom + MIB Student Guide

Description

In this course we will look at financial institutions which fail, trying to identify common factors. We will look at empirical studies of insolvencies from different countries and for different types of financial institutions (including life and general insurers, health funds, banks, superannuation funds, hedge funds and other investment management and risk management organisations). We will consider various theories about the underlying causes of failure, looking at factors such as product design, pricing, reserving, investment, asset-liability management, liquidity management, reinsurance, accounting issues, regulatory arbitrage and corporate governance. We will also be looking at the effectiveness of regulation, both in preventing failures and dealing with the consequences of failures (eg using guarantee schemes). Students will be expected to read a number of case studies from different countries and different practice areas and be prepared to discuss them in weekly seminars. For example we will look at problems arising in Lloyds, FAI, HIH, First Executive, Confederation Life, Penn Square, Vehicle and General, Tricontinental, AMP, Westpac, West Middlesex, the Albert and European, NAB, the Equitable, Nissan Mutual Life and the Superior Bank.