Capital Raising by Companies During the COVID-19 Crisis: An Analysis of Recent ASX Reforms

Lloyd Freeburn, I. Ramsay
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The effects of the COVID-19 crisis have driven many listed Australian companies to raise emergency capital. These share issues have been facilitated by a relaxation of the rules applying to capital raising by the Australian Securities Exchange, a move supported by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission. The reforms to the rules draw on the experience of the financial crisis in 2008 - 2009. They are designed to assist companies adversely affected by the COVID-19 crisis to raise capital to survive the crisis. The nature of the reforms and the capital raisings to which they relate have been the subject of competing concerns. In particular, the enhanced disclosure requirements that have accompanied the relaxation of the capital raising rules have been criticised by some as unwarranted and by others as insufficient. In this research note, the authors provide information on the number of capital raisings since the beginning of COVID-19 and evaluate the competing arguments regarding the recent capital raising reforms.
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公司在COVID-19危机期间的融资:对最近ASX改革的分析
新冠肺炎危机的影响促使许多澳大利亚上市公司筹集应急资金。澳大利亚证券交易所(Australian Securities Exchange)放宽了适用于融资的规则,为这些股票发行提供了便利,此举得到了澳大利亚证券和投资委员会(Australian Securities and Investments Commission)的支持。这些规则改革借鉴了2008年至2009年金融危机的经验。它们旨在帮助受COVID-19危机不利影响的公司筹集资金以渡过危机。改革的性质以及与之相关的融资活动,一直是各方相互关注的主题。特别是,一些人批评,在放松融资规则的同时,加强了披露要求,这是没有根据的,另一些人则批评这是不够的。在本研究报告中,作者提供了自COVID-19开始以来融资数量的信息,并评估了有关最近融资改革的相互竞争的论点。
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