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RBA Glossary definition for Treasury indexed bonds

Treasury indexed bonds – Australian Government Securities with a payment stream that increases by an indexation factor reflecting changes in the rate of inflation. Indexing occurs on the principal value of the investment.

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The Separation of Debt Management and Monetary Policy

10 Nov 1993 Bulletin – November 1993
The main decisions are:. the proportions of the issue to be in Treasury bonds, Treasury indexed bonds, and Treasury notes. ... In 1993, the Government recommenced issuing Treasury indexed bonds through a dealer panel which then distributes the securities
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/1993/nov/1.html

Note 1 – Summary of Accounting Policies | Financial Statements

21 Aug 2002 RBA Annual Report – 2002
d) Australian dollar securities. The RBA holds Commonwealth Treasury Fixed Coupon Bonds, Treasury Notes and Treasury Capital Indexed Bonds. ... Treasury Capital Indexed Bonds are coupon securities with the nominal value of the security indexed in line
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/annual-reports/rba/2002/fin-statements/note-1.html

The Reserve Bank's Policy Actions and Balance Sheet

30 Jun 2020 Speech
Guy Debelle
Speech delivered by Guy Debelle, Deputy Governor, The Economic Society Australia, Webinar
https://www.rba.gov.au/speeches/2020/sp-dg-2020-06-30.html

Data

23 Apr 2019 RDP 2019-03
Jonathan Kearns, Andreas Schrimpf and Fan Dora Xia
shows path shocks as the change in 2-year US Treasury bond yields orthogonalised against the change in 1-month OIS rates; the bottom panel shows premium shocks as the change ... in 10-year US Treasury bond yields orthogonalised against the change in
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The Yield and Market Function Effects of the Reserve Bank of Australia's Bond Purchases

24 May 2022 RDP 2022-02
Richard Finlay, Dmitry Titkov and Michelle Xiang
In particular we consider two variants: the first assumes that AGS yields would have moved in line with those of US Treasury bonds; and the second constructs a counterfactual based on ... impact on the spread to AGS for purchases of the bond itself or
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Statement on Monetary Policy – August 2013

9 Aug 2013 SMP – August 2013 PDF 2802KB
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2013/aug/pdf/0813.pdf

Operations in Financial Markets

12 Apr 2020 RBA Annual Report – 2020
a target for the 3-year Australian Government bond yield of around 0.25 per cent, with purchases of government bonds in secondary markets to help achieve the yield target and ... The securities available through the facility comprise all Treasury Bonds
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/annual-reports/rba/2020/operations-in-financial-markets.html

Note 1 – Summary of Accounting Policies | Financial Statements

28 Jul 2004 RBA Annual Report – 2004
d) Australian dollar securities. The RBA holds Commonwealth Treasury Fixed Coupon Bonds, Treasury Notes and Treasury Capital Indexed Bonds, and securities issued by the central borrowing authorities of State and Territory ... Treasury Capital Indexed
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/annual-reports/rba/2004/fin-statements/note-1.html

Affine Endeavour: Estimating a Joint Model of the Nominal and Real Term Structures of Interest Rates in Australia

1 Feb 2018 RDP 2018-02
Jonathan Hambur and Richard Finlay
Specifically, there were no inflation-indexed bonds with relatively short maturities trading at this time. ... associated with nominal bonds over inflation-indexed bonds manifested in a lower inflation risk premium, which was subsequently unwound as
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Discussion on Inflation Targeting and Japan: Why has the Bank of Japan not Adopted Inflation Targeting? | Conference – 2004

9 Aug 2004 Conferences
This presumption covers the purchase of bonds, risky domestic assets and foreign exchange, all of which can affect inflation. ... Purchase of bonds: The supply of duration to any government bond market is fundamentally a treasury responsibility.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2004/ito-disc.html