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RBA Glossary definition for business cycle
business cycle – The period between peaks or troughs of macroeconomic activity.
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Developments in the Financial System Infrastructure
10 Sep 2005
FSR
– September 2005
One complication of such an adjustment, however, is that capital requirements may be influenced by the position in the business cycle. ... APRA anticipates releasing similar standards on business continuity management for life insurers in the first half
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2005/sep/dev-sys-infra.html
Developments in the Financial System Infrastructure
10 Sep 2004
FSR
– September 2004
Such an assessment should not usually change a great deal over the course of a business cycle. ... Under Pillar 2, supervisors are also being encouraged to take into account the business cycle when assessing the adequacy of a bank's capital.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2004/sep/dev-fin-sys-infra.html
Household and Business Balance Sheets
10 Sep 2012
FSR
– September 2012
businesses. Business balance sheets remain more liquid than they were prior to the financial crisis, but of late there has been no tendency to shift further in this direction. ... This may partly reflect the more pronounced cycle in the CBD office sector,
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2012/sep/house-bus-bal-sheet.html
Household and Business Balance Sheets
10 Sep 2007
FSR
– September 2007
APRA data also indicate that the strong growth in business credit is being driven by larger businesses, with the outstanding value of bank loans greater than $2 million rising by ... In terms of overall balance sheets, business leverage has tended to
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2007/sep/house-bus-bal-sheet.html
Box D: Stress Testing at the Reserve Bank
20 Oct 2017
FSR
– October 2017
However, this simplicity comes at the cost of detail. They abstract from differences in banks' risk appetite, business models and behaviour. ... subject to quite severe stress scenarios or do not find a robust link between losses and the business cycle.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2017/oct/box-d.html
Overview
10 Mar 2007
FSR
– March 2007
Underlying this behaviour may be an assessment that policy-makers, armed with more robust and credible policy frameworks, can continue to oversee muted business cycles and low inflation. ... Recently, a second area of interest has been developments in
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2007/mar/overview.html
Box A: Banks' Provisioning
10 Sep 2009
FSR
– September 2009
Movements in collective provisions would therefore be countercyclical and dampen the tendency for profits to move with the credit cycle. ... These factors could include expectations of future, not just current, economic conditions and developments in
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2009/sep/box-a.html
Box A: Risks in International Housing Markets
20 Oct 2017
FSR
– October 2017
See the ‘Household and Business Finances’ chapter for an assessment of housing-related vulnerabilities in Australia. ... Estate Investors, the Leverage Cycle, and the Housing Market Crisis’, Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports No 514.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2017/oct/box-a.html
Box C: Characteristics of Highly Indebted Households
21 Apr 2017
FSR
– April 2017
As discussed in the ‘Household and Business Finances’ chapter, heightened investor demand can contribute to the amplification of the cycles in borrowing and housing prices, particularly when this investment is highly
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2017/apr/box-c.html
Overview
10 Sep 2014
FSR
– September 2014
Even so, a broader risk remains that additional speculative demand can amplify the property price cycle and increase the potential for prices to fall later, with associated effects on household wealth ... This area of Australian business activity has
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2014/sep/overview.html