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RBA Glossary definition for Cash Rate

Cash Rate – The interest rate which banks pay to borrow funds from other banks in the money market on an overnight basis. The cash rate is the Reserve Bank of Australia's operational target for the implementation of monetary policy. It is also an important financial benchmark in the Australian financial markets. It is used as the reference rate for Australian dollar Overnight Indexed Swaps (OIS) and the ASX 30 Day Interbank Cash Rate Futures. The Reserve Bank of Australia is the administrator of the cash rate. The cash rate is calculated as the weighted average interest rate on overnight unsecured loans between banks settled in the Reserve Bank Information and Transfer System (RITS). The Cash Rate is also known by the acronym AONIA in financial markets.

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Financial System Liquidity, Asset Prices and Monetary Policy | Conference – 2005

11 Jul 2005 Conferences
Hyun Song Shin
i. of cash, and holds v(e. i. s. i. ) worth of property. ... The orthodox view of monetary policy is that, although the central bank generally directly controls only the overnight interest rate, it can nevertheless manipulate long-term interest rates
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2005/shin.html

Small Business Conditions and Finance

23 Sep 2015 Conferences PDF 4551KB
RBA Conference Volume 2015
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2015/pdf/conf-vol-2015.pdf

Taming the Real Estate Beast: The Effects of Monetary and Macroprudential Policies on Housing Prices and Credit | Conference – 2012

20 Aug 2012 Conferences
Kenneth Kuttner and Ilhyock Shim
Most of the short-term interest rate series, i. s. , are the money market interest rates from the IFS database. ... These short-term interest rates tend to move closely with the policy rate, while long-term lending rates may only indirectly reflect
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2012/kuttner-shim.html

Three Australian Asset-price Bubbles | Conference – 2003

18 Aug 2003 Conferences
John Simon
Instead, assumptions about future dividend growth and interest rates need to be made. ... Furthermore, the low rental yields combined with high leverage meant that speculators were experiencing increasing cash flow problems.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2003/simon.html

Internationalisation and the Macroeconomy

12 Feb 2007 Conferences PDF 239KB
RBA Conference Volume 1994
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1994/pdf/gruen-shuetrim.pdf

Competition: Profitability and Margins | Conference – 1991

21 Jun 1991 Conferences
Les Phelps
Banks have responded on two fronts. They have argued that interest rate margins in 1989 (when cash rates got to 18 per cent while mortgage rates were 17 per cent) were ... rates. The deregulation which probably had the greatest impact on the aggregate
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1991/phelps.html

The Australian Financial System in the 2000s: Dodging the Bullet

13 Dec 2011 Conferences PDF 1104KB
RBA Conference Volume 2011
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2011/pdf/davis.pdf

Fiscal, Monetary and Macroprudential Regimes: Incentives-Values Compatibility in Constitutional Democracies

28 Dec 2022 Conferences PDF 375KB
RBA Annual Conference 2022
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2022/pdf/rba-conference-2022-tucker.pdf

Financial Flows and Infrastructure Financing

27 Jul 2014 Conferences PDF 3397KB
RBA Conference Volume 2014
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2014/pdf/conf-vol-2014.pdf

Discussion | Conference – 2018

12 Apr 2018 Conferences
the overnight cash rate – affects inflation. ... In particular, it is not only the current interest rate that matters for aggregate demand, but rather the entire future sequence of one-period interest rates.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2018/archer-levin-disc.html