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Foreign Exchange Market Intervention

10 Dec 2011 Bulletin – December 2011
Vicki Newman, Chris Potter and Michelle Wright
Table 1: RBA Foreign Exchange Intervention Episodes – 1989–2011. Dates. Number of.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2011/dec/7.html

The Central Bank's First Economist

9 Dec 2021 Bulletin – December 2021
Selwyn Cornish
In 1930, when officials from the Bank of England came to Australia to assist Australian governments with their budgetary problems, they found that the original Commonwealth Bank, then Australia’s central bank, did not have an economist on its
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2021/dec/the-central-banks-first-economist.html

Default Risk Among Australian Listed Corporations

17 Sep 2015 Bulletin – September 2015
Michael Robsons
Market-based information can help detect deteriorating corporate health because it incorporates more forward-looking information than other data sources such as financial statements. With this in mind, the Reserve Bank has developed an indicator of
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2015/sep/6.html

Developments in Banks' Funding Costs and Lending Rates

16 Mar 2017 Bulletin – March 2017
Belinda Cheung
This article updates previous Reserve Bank research on the ways in which developments in the composition and pricing of banks' debt funding have affected their overall cost of funds and influenced lending rates. Major banks' outstanding funding
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2017/mar/5.html

Liquidity in the Australian Treasury Bond Futures Market

10 Jun 2012 Bulletin – June 2012
Bobby Lien and Andrew Zurawski
In general, a futures contract is a standardised, exchange-traded derivative contract to buy or sell a specified asset on a future date for a price agreed today. ... Available at <http://www.rba.gov.au/publications/consultations/201106-otc-derivatives/pdf
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2012/jun/6.html

Why Has Retail Inflation Been So Low?

16 Jun 2016 Bulletin – June 2016
Alexander Ballantyne and Sean Langcake
Inflation in the price of retail goods has been surprisingly low for a number of years. The considerable depreciation of the Australian dollar over this period by itself would typically have led to higher retail inflation. This article considers
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2016/jun/2.html

New Insights into the Rental Market

24 Apr 2023 Bulletin – June 2023
Fred Hanmer and Michelle Marquardt
This article draws out new insights into the private Australian rental market using a new large administrative dataset of rental properties, which is an input to the Consumer Price Index (CPI).
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2023/jun/new-insights-into-the-rental-market.html

Trading in Treasury Bond Futures Contracts and Bonds in Australia

18 Sep 2014 Bulletin – September 2014
Belinda Cheung
Treasury bond futures are a key financial product in Australia, with turnover in Treasury bond futures contracts significantly larger than turnover in the market for Commonwealth Government securities (CGS). Treasury bond futures contracts provide a
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2014/sep/6.html

Internationalising the Renminbi

10 Jun 2012 Bulletin – June 2012
Lynne Cockerell and Michael Shoory
To date, the development of the offshore RMB market has been centred on Hong Kong, with the Chinese authorities making use of its unique position, as both a Special Administrative Region ... However, dim-sum bond issuance has slowed moderately this year,
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2012/jun/9.html

Domestic Market Operations and Liquidity Forecasting

10 Dec 2010 Bulletin – December 2010
Alexandra Baker and David Jacobs
On the other hand, revenues are more lumpy, and are clustered around major due dates for GST and corporate tax collections. ... Second, at an agreed later date, the initial purchase (sale) is reversed and the liquidity injection (withdrawal) is unwound.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2010/dec/5.html