STAFF PROFILE
Associate Professor Terry Boulter
Position:
Associate Professor
College / Portfolio:
Business and Law
School / Department:
Graduate School of Business and Law
Phone:
99255900
Email:
terry.boulter@rmit.edu.au
Campus:
Melbourne City Campus
Contact me about:
Research supervision
Research Interests
Research interests include market efficiency within currency markets, optimal capital structure and hedging, central bank intervention in foreign exchange markets, fraud prediction, and issues relating to program design and teaching pedagogy.
Terry is currently responsible for the Design Thinking for Business concentration within the MBA program, the convenor of the “Chat at Emily’s” seminar series which brings together academics industry partners and alumni who explore research, teaching and industry synergies. Terry is also the coach of the student team that competes at the International Graduate Competition in Montreal Canada, and he provides advice to institutions seeking International Accreditation.
BA (Hons) GCHE (Monash) MPA (Carleton) PhD (Finance, QUT)
Executive Education
- Currency Exposure Management, for the Central Bank of Indonesia.
- Shares Portfolio Management Skills Training Workshop, for Fiji National Provident Fund.
- Applied Corporate Finance, for IIR Executive Development Pty Ltd.
- JPO, United Nations Development Program, Asia Pacific Directorate.
- Planning Manager, Global Treasury Policy Unit, ANZ Bank
- Ee, M.,Yeoh, W.,Boo, Y.,Boulter, T. (2018). Examining the effect of time constraint on the online mastery learning approach towards improving postgraduate students' achievement In: Studies in Higher Education, 43, 217 - 233
- Masawi, B.,Bhattacharya, S.,Boulter, T. (2018). Does the Information Content of Central Bank Speeches Impact on the Level of Exchange Rate? A Comparative Study of Canadian and Australian Central Bank Communications In: Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies, 21, 1 - 27
- Wolf, F.,Boulter, T.,Bhattacharya, S. (2017). Derivative practices in Australian and Canadian industries In: Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Polices, 20, 1 - 39
- Vo, M.,Cohen, M.,Boulter, T. (2015). Asymmetric risk and return: Evidence from the Australian Stock Exchange In: Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, 35, 558 - 573
- Masawi, B.,Bhattacharya, S.,Boulter, T. (2014). The power of words: A content analytical approach examining whether central bank speeches become financial news In: Journal of Information Science, 40, 198 - 210
- Boulter, T.,Wongchan, V. (2013). Thai hedging practices post-Asian financial crisis In: Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies, 16, 1 - 21
- Boulter, T.,Mukherjee, A.,Bhattacharya, S. (2013). Motivation for occupational fraud: An analysis of the 'fraud triangle' using economic logic In: The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Organizational Studies, 7, 47 - 57
- Boulter, T.,Sullivan, S. (2009). A model of exchange rate innovation that accounts for short and long term determinants In: Global Economy & Finance Journal, 2, 101 - 134
Note: Supervision projects since 2004
1 PhD Current Supervisions3 PhD Completions
Financial markets, Foreign exchange modelling, Forecasting, Hedging, Capital structure, Volatility modelling