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RBA Glossary definition for CLS Bank

CLS Bank – CLS Bank is a multi-currency bank, regulated by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, which uses central bank funds to simultaneously settle cross-currency transactions in real time through a process known as Continuous Linked Settlement (CLS).

RBA Glossary definition for CLS

CLS – Continuous Linked Settlement. A process enabling simultaneous foreign exchange settlement across the globe, eliminating the settlement risk caused by delays arising from time-zone differences.

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Box A: Recent Growth of Small and Medium-sized Chinese Banks

20 Oct 2016 FSR – October 2016
Furthermore, on the liabilities side of their balance sheet, small and medium-sized banks have become more reliant on short-term funding from the interbank market (whose participants include non-bank ... Data for many city and joint-stock banks are not
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2016/oct/box-a.html

Box C: Recent Developments in Australian Banks' Capital Position and Return on Equity

20 Oct 2016 FSR – October 2016
Ensuring that banks maintain adequate capital is therefore central to reducing risks to financial stability and macroeconomic performance, given the large negative effects that bank failures, or even just fears of ... The major banks' combined leverage
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2016/oct/box-c.html

Box C: The Use of Banks' Capital Buffers

9 Oct 2020 FSR – October 2020
Similarly, the Bank of England found that UK banks are resilient to a wide range of outcomes. ... These conclusions are consistent with Reserve Bank calculations based on a simple stress test model for international banks.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2020/oct/box-c-the-use-of-banks-capital-buffers.html

Box B: The Recent Growth in Banks' Commercial Property Exposures

20 Oct 2015 FSR – October 2015
Financial Stability Review – October 2015 Box B: The Recent Growth in Banks' Commercial Property Exposures. ... Business credit data include the on-balance sheet claims on banks' and non-bank financial institutions' domestic books, whereas commercial
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2015/oct/box-b.html

Box B: Foreign Currency Exposure and Hedging Practices of Australian Banks

10 Mar 2010 FSR – March 2010
Financial Stability Review – March 2010 Box B: Foreign Currency Exposure and Hedging Practices of Australian Banks. ... The result is that banks, in aggregate, maintained a net foreign currency position in 2009 of $38 billion (or just 1.6 per cent
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2010/mar/box-b.html

Box A: Bank Restructuring Challenges: A Case Study of Italy

21 Apr 2017 FSR – April 2017
Corporate governance arrangements have also played a role, partly reflecting the influence of banking foundations on bank boards and ownership restrictions at cooperative banks. ... In addition, excess capacity and fragmentation in the banking sector
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2017/apr/box-a.html

The Global Financial Environment

9 Oct 2020 FSR – October 2020
Other central bank actions, including various term funding schemes, have lowered banks' funding costs and supported their liquidity. ... Graph 1.6. Graph 1.7. Many central banks and prudential regulators have undertaken bank stress tests using baseline
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2020/oct/global-financial-environment.html

Box B: Banks' Exposures to Inner-city Apartment Markets

20 Oct 2016 FSR – October 2016
Financial Stability Review – October 2016 Box B: Banks' Exposures to Inner-city Apartment Markets. ... The routine regulatory data disclosures do not require banks to report their exposures by geographic region.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2016/oct/box-b.html

Box C: Global Systemically Important Banks

10 Mar 2012 FSR – March 2012
Each bank's overall score represented its global systemic importance relative to the other banks in the sample. ... No Australian-owned banks are on the current list of 29 G-SIBs.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2012/mar/box-c.html

The Australian Financial System

9 Oct 2020 FSR – October 2020
level that has historically been sufficient to withstand almost all previous bank crises. ... For most of these banks, these maturities are fully offset by their TFF allowances.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2020/oct/australian-financial-system.html