The GPS - Melbourne Institute Leading Index of Shareholder Confidence™
Report Description
The Index is a summary balance measure of shareholders current and expected confidence in the Australian share market. The measure enables Australian share investors to compare their own expectations, preferences and instincts about shares to that of their fellow investors. The Index is based on shareholders assessment of three factors: returns, volatility and trading intentions (whether to buy or sell). The Index is designed for easy interpretation a value below 100 is suggestive of bearish sentiments while a value above 100 is suggestive of bullish sentiments.
The first survey was conducted during March 2009 and the second survey was conducted during the first week of May 2009. Each survey was conducted over the telephone and is based on 1,600 respondents aged 18 years and over, across Australia, who directly own shares in companies listed on the Australian Securities Exchange.
Report Details
The GPS - Melbourne Institute Leading Index of Shareholder Confidence™ report (formally titled the The Global Proxy - Melbourne Institute Shareholder Confidence Index™) is published quarterly and is available free of charge.
ISSN: 2203-4250 (Online)
The GPS - Melbourne Institute Leading Index of Shareholder Confidence™ Contacts
Dr. Sarantis Tsiaplias is responsible for the day-to-day management of the project.
His contact details are:
Tel: +61 3 9035 3353
Email: [email protected]
Prof. Guay C. Lim is responsible for managing the Macroeconomics Research Program of the Melbourne Institute where this project is located.
Her contact details are:
Tel: +61 3 8344 2146
Email: [email protected]
Latest Issue
The GPS - Melbourne Institute Leading Index of Shareholder Confidence™:
May 2015PDF
Media Release
The GPS - Melbourne Institute Leading Index of Shareholder Confidence™: Media Release
25 May 2015 pdf
Leading Index of Shareholder Confidence 2015 Expected Release Dates Release time: 11 am |
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February 23 |
May 25 |
August 24 (TBC) |
November 23 (TBC) |
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