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RBA Glossary definition for ASX

ASX – The Australian Securities Exchange is Australia's primary national exchange for equities, warrants and equity-related derivatives.

RBA Glossary definition for ASX Clear Pty Ltd

ASX Clear Pty Ltd – It provides central counterparty services for a range of financial products traded on the ASX, including equities, warrants, and equity-related derivatives. ASX Clear is a wholly owned subsidiary of the ASX group. Formerly the Australian Clearing House.

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Developments in the Financial System Infrastructure

10 Mar 2008 FSR – March 2008
In 2007, ASIC received formal market licence applications from AXE ECN Pty Ltd and Liquidnet Australia Pty Ltd. ... efficiency of both individual market operators and the market for ASX-listed securities as a whole.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2008/mar/dev-sys-infra.html

The Australian Financial System

12 Apr 2019 FSR – April 2019
These reviews have covered both arrangements for electricity derivatives (which both ASX Clear (Futures) and CME are licensed to clear) and those for derivative trading more broadly. ... Margin requirements for Australian electricity derivatives were
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2019/apr/australian-financial-system.html

Developments in the Financial System Architecture

20 Apr 2016 FSR – April 2016
This is expected to be published mid year. The scope of this review includes ASX Clear (Futures) and both of the overseas CCPs licensed to clear OTC derivatives in Australia. ... In March, ASIC released an assessment of the cyber resilience of
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2016/apr/dev-fin-sys-arch.html

The Australian Financial System

8 Apr 2021 FSR – April 2021
ASX's Centre Point order matching service was partially unavailable between 18 and 23 November. ... to implement BEAR, they all have further work to achieve acceptably clear and transparent accountability.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2021/apr/australian-financial-system.html

Domestic Regulatory Developments

7 Oct 2022 FSR – October 2022
The Reserve Bank and ASIC have joint supervisory responsibility for the four clearing and settlement facilities in the ASX Group: two central counterparties – ASX Clear Pty Limited and ASX Clear (Futures) ... Pty Limited; and two securities settlement
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2022/oct/regulatory-developments.html

Property Settlement in RITS

18 Mar 2021 Bulletin – March 2021
Gabrielle De Freitas and Emilie Fitzgerald
Property transactions are among the largest and most significant financial undertakings that many Australians enter into.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2021/mar/property-settlement-in-rits.html

The Australian Financial System

20 Oct 2018 FSR – October 2018
It has recently concluded an assessment of the ASX CCPs against the guidance and is in the process of assessing LCH Ltd's SwapClear service. ... identified. Further details are provided in the Bank's 2018 Assessment of ASX.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2018/oct/aus-fin-sys.html

Sources of Financial Risk for Central Counterparties

15 Sep 2016 Bulletin – September 2016
Jennifer Hancock, David Hughes and Suchita Mathur
Central counterparties (CCPs) play an important role in managing the risks present in financial markets and in increasing the overall stability of the financial system. This requires CCPs to be sufficiently financially resilient so that they can
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2016/sep/9.html

Central Counterparty Interoperability

10 Jun 2012 Bulletin – June 2012
Nicholas Garvin
two Australian CCPs (ASX Clear and ASX Clear (Futures)) in the coming years. ... For instance, the two CCPs in the ASX Group – ASX Clear, which clears equities and options on equities, and ASX Clear (Futures), which clears futures and options on
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2012/jun/7.html

Central Counterparty Margin Frameworks

7 Dec 2017 Bulletin – December 2017
Louise Carter and Duke Cole
A central counterparty's (CCP's) margin framework can affect the activity of market participants and the broader functioning of the financial system. This potential impact on financial stability is an area of focus for authorities – in Australia
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2017/dec/10.html