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RBA Glossary definition for financial aggregates

financial aggregates – A Reserve Bank of Australia data series specifying measures of the supply of money and credit. It includes some or all of: currency on issue; current deposits with banks; other deposits of the private non-bank sector with banks; borrowings from the private sector by non-bank depository corporations; and credit (loans, advances and bills discounted to the private sector).

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Semi-Annual Statement on Monetary Policy

10 Nov 1998 Bulletin – November 1998
This box outlines typical ways in which market participants can leverage themselves in financial markets. ... general atmosphere of financial market panic, would increase the risk of an unnecessarily sharp slowing.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/1998/nov/1.html

Updates to Australia's Financial Aggregates - Appendix

21 Mar 2019 Bulletin – March 2019
Joel Bank, Kassim Durrani and Eden Hatzvi
The financial aggregates for Australia are important data compiled by the Reserve Bank that are used by policymakers to assess financial and economic activity of households and companies.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2019/mar/updates-to-australias-financial-aggregates_appendix.html

The Economy and Financial Markets

10 Aug 1999 Bulletin – August 1999
These developments have been assisted by much more settled conditions in international financial markets. ... More recently, the aggregate data suggest that this export diversion may be slowing.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/1999/aug/1.html

Bulletin August 2001 – Statement on Monetary Policy

10 Aug 2001 Bulletin
Financial markets in these countries, however, have been adversely affected by the problems in Argentina. ... In aggregate, Asian (excluding China and Japan) share markets have fallen 14 per cent, but the performance has varied markedly between economies.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2001/aug/1.html

Semi-Annual Statement on Monetary Policy

10 May 2000 Bulletin – May 2000
Graph 3. The reform of the financial and corporate sectors in Japan has restrained growth in the short term. ... Financial markets are pricing in additional monetary tightenings by the end of the year.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2000/may/1.html

Semi-Annual Statement on Monetary Policy

10 Nov 1999 Bulletin – November 1999
Financial assets. 1,056. 39.7. 9.1. 10.4. of which:. – Equities. 182. ... Continued strong growth in financial institutions' home loan commitments suggests that ongoing demand for new borrowing remains brisk.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/1999/nov/1.html

Statement on Monetary Policy

10 Nov 2000 Bulletin – November 2000
Some of this change in mood has flowed through to Australian financial markets. ... as signs have emerged that growth of aggregate demand in the US has slowed.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2000/nov/1.html

Quarterly Report on the Economy and Financial Markets

10 Oct 1996 Bulletin – October 1996
Excluding valuation effects, net financial assets fell slightly as households acquired more debt. ... In part, the slowing in this aggregate reflects financial institutions' continued use of net foreign liabilities to supplement domestic deposits in
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/1996/oct/1.html

Statement on Monetary Policy

10 Feb 2001 Bulletin – February 2001
Globally, there are concerns about the likely flow-on effects of the slowdown in US growth, through both real and financial channels. ... In response to these developments, financial markets moved to price-in further easings, and 90-day yields fell to
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2001/feb/1.html

The Economy and Financial Markets

10 Aug 2000 Bulletin – August 2000
Bulletin – August 2000 The Economy and Financial Markets. Download the complete Statement 706. ... Aggregate credit growth also remains strong for both the household and business sectors, suggesting that financial conditions are not yet particularly
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2000/aug/1.html