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RBA Glossary definition for capital market
capital market – A market for medium to long-term financial instruments. Financial instruments traded in the capital market include shares, and bonds issued by the Australian Government, State governments, corporate borrowers and financial institutions.
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Volatility in International Capital Movements
21 Dec 2009
RDP
2009-09
Research Discussion Papers contain the results of economic research within the Reserve Bank
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Capital Flows and Exchange Rate Determination
1 Dec 1989
RDP
8908
Research Discussion Papers contain the results of economic research within the Reserve Bank
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Data
22 Mar 2023
RDP
2023-03
These are used to construct measures of firm output, inputs and capital stocks. ... We focus on the non-financial market sector, as is common in the literature, given the difficulty measuring capital and outputs in the finance sector and complexities
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Appendix A: The Specification of the Core Models
31 Dec 1977
RDP
1977-07
E. exchange rate. I. interest payments on government debt. K. real business fixed capital stock. ... dummy variable for capital outflow 1975(4). QS. dummy variable for credit squeeze, 1961, 1973.
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Doing Less, with Less: Capital Misallocation, Investment and the Productivity Slowdown in Australia
16 Mar 2023
RDP
PDF
1288KB
Doing Less, with Less: Capital Misallocation, Investment and the. Productivity Slowdown in Australia. ... Doing Less, with Less: Capital Misallocation, Investment and the Productivity Slowdown in Australia.
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Capital Controls
31 Dec 2007
RDP
2007-10
Download the Paper 301. KB. Another potential explanation for the three puzzles could be capital-market restrictions. ... imperfections. The following regression explores whether capital-market restrictions could play a role together with trade costs in
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MARTIN Gets a Bank Account: Adding a Banking Sector to the RBA's Macroeconometric Model
18 Jan 2022
RDP
2022-01
D. t. =. 0. Outside of the stressed state, in what we call the ‘unconstrained state’, we assume banks are able to access external capital markets, and do so such that any ... t. A. t. (. Δ. a. t. 1. β. M. ,. t. z. t. ). ). In other words, external
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Appendix I: Some Regulatory Changes Relevant to the Cost of Capital
1 Aug 1988
RDP
8807
RDP 8807: The Cost of Capital: Some Issues Appendix I: Some Regulatory Changes Relevant to the Cost of Capital. ... In June of that year, trading banks began operating a currency hedge market.
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Theory
31 Dec 2005
RDP
2005-12
Download the Paper 530. KB. Under the perfect capital market assumption, the Modigliani-Miller theorem suggests that a firm's capital structure is irrelevant to its value. ... However, there are a number of reasons why capital markets are not perfect.
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Appendix A: Time Line of Australian Financial and Capital Account Liberalisation
31 Dec 2014
RDP
2014-10
RDP 2014-10: Financial Reform in Australia and China Appendix A: Time Line of Australian Financial and Capital Account Liberalisation. ... Capital flows from the sterling area are no longer exempted from exchange controls; other capital controls are also
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