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RBA Glossary definition for SWIFT

SWIFT – Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication. A co-operative organisation that operates a network for the exchange of payment and other financial messages between financial institutions.

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Real-time Gross Settlement in Australia

10 Sep 2010 Bulletin – September 2010
Peter Gallagher, Jon Gauntlett and David Sunner
These are made using the SWIFT Payment Delivery System (PDS), administered by the Australian Payments Clearing Association. ... These payments are predominantly small-value SWIFT customer payments. Graph 7. In contrast, settled payment values show two
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2010/sep/8.html

ISO 20022 Migration | ISO 20022 Migration for the Australian Payments System – Issues Paper – April 2019

31 Dec 2002 Consultations
The SWIFT Payment Delivery System (PDS), covering clearing and settlement messaging between HVCS members. ... RITS Batch settlement arrangements that use SWIFT MT messaging (i.e. Mastercard, eftpos, and CHESS).
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/consultations/201904-iso-20022-migration-for-the-australian-payments-system/iso-20022-migration.html

Electronic Indicators of Economic Activity

10 Jun 2012 Bulletin – June 2012
Troy Gill, Dilhan Perera and David Sunner
Nevertheless, SWIFT payments track changes in these measures of economic activity reasonably well (Graph 1, Table 1). ... SWIFT (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication) (2012), ‘The SWIFT Index Technical Description’.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2012/jun/1.html

Australia's RTGS System

31 Dec 2012 RDP 2012-06
Robert Arculus, Jennifer Hancock and Greg Moran
Connection to RITS occurs via either the internet, infrastructure shared with the Australian debt securities depository and settlement system, Austraclear, or the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT). ... Austraclear and
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2012/2012-06/aus-system.html

Features of the Market

15 Dec 2016 RDP 2016-11
Anthony Brassil, Helen Hughson and Mark McManus
As a result, non-evening agreed banks have the option, but are not required, to operate during the Evening session (via cash transfers or Austraclear, not SWIFT). ... During Australian Eastern Standard Time (winter), all SWIFT settlements finish by 18.30;
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2016/2016-11/features-of-the-market.html
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Introduction

23 Apr 2019 RDP 2019-03
Jonathan Kearns, Andreas Schrimpf and Fan Dora Xia
We find that there are strong spillovers originating from Federal Reserve monetary policy announcements, leading to a swift repricing of fixed income markets globally.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2019/2019-03/introduction.html
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ISO 20022 Migration for the Australian Payments System – Issues Paper | Consultations

8 Apr 2019 Consultations
Interchange Standards and Net Compensation
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/consultations/201904-iso-20022-migration-for-the-australian-payments-system.html

Fast Retail Payment Systems

18 Dec 2014 Bulletin – December 2014
Stephanie Bolt, David Emery and Paul Harrigan
In December 2014, a group of Australian financial institutions announced that funding had been secured for the next phase of the New Payments Platform (NPP), which will provide the capability for Australian consumers and businesses to make and
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2014/dec/6.html

Introduction

31 Dec 2007 RDP 2007-09
Lynne Cockerell and Steven Pennings
The rare exceptions include Bond and Hernandez (2003) and Swift (2006).
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2007/2007-09/introduction.html
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China's Labour Market: COVID-19 and Beyond

16 Sep 2021 Bulletin – September 2021
Jonathan Kemp and Morgan Spearritt
The Chinese labour market has recovered quickly following the sharp economic downturn caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2021/sep/chinas-labour-market-covid-19-and-beyond.html