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RBA Glossary definition for Net interest margin

Net interest margin – A measure of the difference between a bank�s interest earnings and interest expenses, expressed as a proportion of their interest-earning assets.

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Costs and Margins in the Retail Supply Chain

10 Jun 2012 Bulletin – June 2012
Patrick D'Arcy, David Norman and Shalini Shan
52. 48. Sources: ABS; RBA. Distributors' gross margins can be divided into a wholesale and retail component, with each able to be further broken down into the CODB and net margin ... In both cases, these changes reflect movements in their CODB, with net
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Statement on Monetary Policy

10 Feb 2005 Bulletin – February 2005
Rising household wealth and still low interest rates have also provided a boost to consumption. ... In November, $730 million were added to net reserves as a result of transactions.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2005/feb/1.html

Abstract for The Effects of Funding Costs and Risk on Banks' Lending Rates

10 Mar 2011 Bulletin – March 2011
Daniel Fabbro and Mark Hack
Daniel Fabbro and Mark Hack. 226. KB. After falling for over a decade, the major banks' net interest margins appear to have stabilised in a relatively narrow range in recent years. ... Second, risk margins on loans have risen to account for higher
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Semi-Annual Statement on Monetary Policy

10 May 1999 Bulletin – May 1999
overnight target interest rate to 4.75 per cent at the end of March. ... 2.6. Net exports. (b). 11.4. 2.7. 0.2. 2.6. – Exports. 7.9.
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Australian Money Market Divergence: Arbitrage Opportunity or Illusion?

1 Sep 2019 RDP 2019-09
Belinda Cheung and Sebastien Printant
2. Estimating Funding Costs, Gross Returns and Net Returns. The net return (NR. ... Figure 8: Sensitivity of Net Returns. Net returns at alternative debt funding rates.
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Statement on Monetary Policy

10 Feb 2002 Bulletin – February 2002
Graph 21. Graph 22. Net flows of direct investment into Australia remain negative (Graph 23). ... As such, there has been little change in net reserves over the past three months.
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Firms' Investment Decisions and Interest Rates

18 Jun 2015 Bulletin – June 2015
Kevin Lane and Tom Rosewall
Firms typically evaluate investment opportunities by calculating expected rates of return and the payback period (the time taken to recoup the capital outlay). Liaison and survey evidence indicate that Australian firms tend to require expected
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Valuing Safety and Privacy in Retail Central Bank Digital Currency

11 Apr 2024 RDP 2024-02
Zan Fairweather, Denzil Fiebig, Adam Gorajek, Rochelle Guttmann, June Ma and Jack Mulqueeney
2023) and increased web search interest for banking stress topics in Australia (Figure 3, top panel). ... Figure 3: Web Search Interest in Australia. October 2017 to September 2022 average = 100.
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Contagion Analysis

29 Sep 2015 RDP 2015-02
Alexandra Heath, Gerard Kelly and Mark Manning
Bank i's total outgoing variation margin payments are. , summing over all positive net obligations to counterparties j. ... VMGH therefore allows for partial payment of variation margin obligations by a CCP.
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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
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