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RBA Glossary definition for dual-network card
dual-network card – A payment card that can be used to initiate transactions, typically from the same deposit account, for two different payment processing networks. For example, a debit card (sometimes also known as an ATM card) that can be used to make a payment via either the eftpos network or one of the international scheme networks. These cards usually have an international scheme logo (Mastercard or Visa) on one side and the eftpos logo on the other.
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Banking Concentration, Financial Stability and Public Policy | Conference – 2007
20 Aug 2007
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sector of small credit unions and building societies (CUBs), mortgage originators and securitisers, and credit card providers. ... They consider the ways in which banks are interconnected (through mechanisms such as interbank deposit markets) and
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2007/davis.html
The Australian Labour Market in the 1990s | Conference – 2000
21 Jun 1990
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It also introduced Job Network – a market-oriented approach to the provision of employment services. ... wage rises do not have an adverse effect on employment (Card and Krueger 1994, 1995).
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2000/dawkins.html
The Role of Institutional Investors in the Evolution of Financial Structure and Behaviour | Conference – 1996
9 Jul 1996
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Banks, for example, may offer cheque accounts, cash cards and wire transfers, while money market funds may also offer transactions services or non-financial firms may offer credit cards.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1996/davis.html
The Transmission of Monetary Policy through Banks' Balance Sheets | Conference – 2018
12 Apr 2018
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Large business (variable). 0.83. 0.72. 0.75. 1.24. Credit card (variable). 0.36.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2018/brassil-cheshire-muscatello.html
Property Prices and Bank Risk-taking | Conference – 2012
20 Aug 2012
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For instance, home equity-based borrowing was stronger for younger households, households with low credit scores, and households with high initial credit card utilisation rates.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2012/dellariccia.html
Appendix A: Reconciliation with Mian et al (2015)
1 Nov 2016
RDP
2016-10
Footnote. Mian et al also use credit card data in their analysis. ... Unfortunately we do not have access to credit card data. The materials on this webpage are subject to copyright and their use is subject to the terms and conditions set out
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2016/2016-10/appendix-a.html
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Housing Prices and Entrepreneurship: Evidence for the Housing Collateral Channel in Australia | Conference – 2015
19 Mar 2015
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as likely to owe home debt or credit card debt. ... 6. 11. 8. Property investor debt. 12. 18. 17. Credit card debt.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2015/connolly-lacava-read.html
A Rebalancing Chinese Economy: Challenges and International Implications | Conference – 2016
18 Mar 2016
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RBA Annual Conference – 2016 A Rebalancing Chinese Economy: Challenges and International Implications Guonan Ma, Ivan Roberts and Gerard Kelly. 840. KB. China's twin imbalances – the high investment-to-GDP and low consumption-to-GDP ratios and
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2016/ma-roberts-kelly.html
Measuring Credit Losses
31 Dec 2015
RDP
2015-06
It is often also used for lending where a high loss rate is expected and built into the interest margin (credit card lending is one example).
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2015/2015-06/mea-cre-losses.html
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The Objectives for, and Conduct of, Monetary Policy in the 1990s | Conference – 1992
21 Jun 1990
Conferences
Be that as it may, not only is the monetary base potentially subject to various other (technical) innovations, automatic teller machines, plastic cards, etc., but in certain countries, notably Germany, there ... plastic cards, electronic transfers, high
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1992/goodhart.html