Standing Committee on Economics, Finance and Public
Administration
Media release: 12 April 2000
TREASURY TO AGAIN FACE PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEE ON GLOBALISATION
Public hearings in the House Economics Committee's inquiry into International
Financial Markets will continue in Canberra on Thursday, 13 April.
Committee Chairman, David Hawker MP, said: "The inquiry is examining
the impact of globalisation of international financial markets on Australia's
monetary and fiscal policies. It also will consider the role of hedge
funds in the Asian financial crisis and particularly their attack on the
Australian dollar in 1998."
"The Treasury plays a key role in Australia's involvement with international
financial markets and the Committee found that the evidence given at Treasury's
previous appearance was a useful contribution to the inquiry", said Mr
Hawker.
"This additional hearing has been arranged to further examine some issues
which could not be covered in detail at the last hearing", he said. These
include transfer pricing and E-commerce.
"Australia has a keen interest in ensuring that the international financial
system works as efficiently as possible. This inquiry is an important
part of Australia's contribution to the work of strengthening the financial
regulatory framework", Mr Hawker concluded.
Members of the public are welcome to attend the hearing. Details of
the program are shown over the page.
Ends
12 April 2000
Further information:
David Hawker MP (Chairman) (02) 6277 4837 (Parliament House)
Tas Luttrell (Inquiry Secretary) (02) 6277 2375
Email: EFPA.Reps@aph.gov.au
Program: Public Hearing
THURSDAY 13 APRIL
Committee Room 2R2
Parliament House
CANBERRA
10.15 am - 11.30 am The Treasury
Mr David Grecian
Assistant Commissioner, International Tax Division
Dr Ken Henry
Executive Director, Economic Group
Mr Bruce Paine
General Manager, Business Entities and International Tax Division, Budget
Group
Committee Membership 39th Parliament
Chairman: Mr David Hawker MP
Deputy Chairman: Mr Gregory Wilton MP
Members:
Mr Anthony Albanese MP
Ms Anna Burke MP
Ms Teresa Gambaro MP
Mrs Kay Hull MP
Mr Mark Latham MP
Mr Christopher Pyne MP
Hon Alex Somlyay MP
Dr Andrew Southcott MP
Terms of Reference
The globalisation of international financial markets has raised important
issues for the conduct of macroeconomic policy and the operation of financial
markets. This inquiry will examine these matters with particular reference
to:
- The implications of the globalisation of international financial markets
for the conduct of fiscal and monetary policies in Australia, including
medium-term and other strategies to cope with potential volatility in
markets.
- Information requirements for the stable and efficient operation of
international financial markets, including the provision of information
by governments and disclosure by market participants, especially by
large market participants including highly leveraged institutions.
- The relevance to these issues of recent developments in the international
framework for financial regulation.
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