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Chinese Capital Flows and Capital Account Liberalisation

17 Dec 2015 Bulletin – December 2015
Eden Hatzvi, Jessica Meredith and William Nixon
Chinese private capital flows are dominated by foreign direct investment and banking-related flows, with portfolio flows remaining relatively small (as a share of GDP). Of these components, banking-related flows account for the majority of the
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2015/dec/5.html

Insights from the Australian Tourism Industry

19 Mar 2015 Bulletin – March 2015
Corrine Dobson and Karen Hooper
Conditions in the tourism industry mirror many of the broader economic trends observed in the rest of the economy because tourism expenditure is discretionary and, like all trade-oriented industries, the tourism industry is exposed to developments
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2015/mar/3.html

Indicators of Business Investment

10 Dec 2009 Bulletin – December 2009
Ellis Connolly and James Glenn
References. ABS (Australian Bureau of Statistics) (2009), ‘The Application of Realisation Ratios to the Survey of New Capital Expenditure’, Private New Capital Expenditure and Expected Expenditure – Australia, ABS Cat No ... Bulletin. , October, pp
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Funding the Australian Resources Investment Boom

22 Mar 2013 Bulletin – March 2013
Ivailo Arsov, Ben Shanahan and Thomas Williams
Investment by the Australian resources sector has risen steadily since the early 2000s to be at record levels. Most of the investment has been made by publicly listed companies, with contributions split evenly between Australian and foreign listed
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2013/mar/6.html

The Distribution of Household Spending in Australia

20 Mar 2014 Bulletin – March 2014
Amy Beech, Rosetta Dollman, Richard Finlay and Gianni La Cava
This article uses household-level data to examine the distribution of spending and saving in Australia and how that has changed over time. The distribution of spending and saving is important as, among other things, it can affect the way that the
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2014/mar/2.html

The Labour Market during and after the Terms of Trade Boom

17 Mar 2016 Bulletin – March 2016
Kathryn Davis, Martin McCarthy and Jonathan Bridges
During the terms of trade boom, strong growth in output prices meant that the real cost of labour declined from the average firm's perspective and demand for labour increased. At the same time, the appreciation of the exchange rate helped contain
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2016/mar/1.html

Household Wealth in Australia: Evidence from the 2014 HILDA Survey

16 Jun 2016 Bulletin – June 2016
Paul Ryan and Tahlee Stone
This article uses data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey to assess how the distribution of wealth changed for Australian households between 2010 and 2014. Average household wealth increased modestly over that
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2016/jun/1.html

Housing Equity Withdrawal

10 Feb 2003 Bulletin – February 2003
Australian Bureau of Statistics (2001), ‘Australian Social Trends 2001’, ABS Cat No 4102.0.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2003/feb/2.html

Inflation and the Cost of Living

20 Mar 2014 Bulletin – March 2014
David Jacobs, Dilhan Perera and Thomas Williams
This article looks at increases in the cost of living for Australian households over the past decade. Inflation as measured by changes in the consumer price index (CPI) overstates ‘true’ increases in the cost of living due to a number of
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2014/mar/4.html

Semi-Annual Statement on Monetary Policy

10 Nov 1997 Bulletin – November 1997
From the float of the Thai baht on 2 July until mid October, the problems in Asia had no significant impact on Australian markets. ... exposures of those countries to ASEAN are generally no higher than Australia's (Table 5).
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/1997/nov/2.html