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RBA Glossary definition for overnight loans

overnight loans – Loans, which are recallable, repayable or renegotiable the next day, usually by 11.00 am.

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Domestic Market Operations and Liquidity Forecasting

10 Dec 2010 Bulletin – December 2010
Alexandra Baker and David Jacobs
The stance of monetary policy in Australia is determined by the Reserve Bank Board and is set in terms of a target for the cash rate – the interest rate on overnight, ... points above the target cash rate, is the rate at which institutions can access
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2010/dec/5.html

The Repo Market in Australia

10 Dec 2010 Bulletin – December 2010
David Wakeling and Ian Wilson
This is evident in both the rates on overnight repos contracted among market participants and in the approaches made to the Reserve Bank in its market operations (Graph 1). ... In this way, the party who has not received the security is effectively
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2010/dec/4.html

The Australian Money Market in a Global Crisis

10 Jun 2009 Bulletin – June 2009
Jonathan Kearns
Notably, the cumulative overnight change is positive over the entire sample, indicating that the spread has consistently widened outside of Australian trading hours. ... variables but the overnight change in the Australian spread will incorporate
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2009/jun/2.html

Developments in Banks' Funding Costs and Lending Rates

19 Mar 2015 Bulletin – March 2015
Eduardo Tellez
This article updates previous Reserve Bank research on how developments in the composition and pricing of banks' funding have affected their overall cost of funding and the setting of lending rates. The main finding is that the spread between the
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2015/mar/6.html

Semi-Annual Statement on Monetary Policy

10 May 2000 Bulletin – May 2000
Graph 18. Loan approvals and building approvals data, moreover, point to further substantial increases in dwelling investment. ... In part, this strength has been driven by further increases in the average value of a new housing loan.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2000/may/1.html

Authorised Short Term Money Market Dealers

10 Jun 1991 Bulletin – June 1991
The bulk is overnight loans of exchange settlement funds by banks. ... In other words, the brokers financed their portfolios of Commonwealth Government securities with short term loans.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/1991/jun/3.html

The Response by Central Banks in Advanced Economies to COVID-19

10 Dec 2020 Bulletin – December 2020
Christian Vallence and Peter Wallis
Central banks in advanced economies have employed a wide range of tools to support their economies and financial systems during the COVID-19 pandemic.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2020/dec/the-response-by-central-banks-in-advanced-economies-to-covid-19.html

The Economy and Financial Markets

10 Feb 2000 Bulletin – February 2000
The number of loan approvals has increased by more than 20 per cent over the past year in every state. ... However, the strength of loan approvals and a recent upturn in building approvals in Queensland suggests that demand there is again increasing.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2000/feb/1.html

The Rise of Chinese Money Market Funds

16 Mar 2017 Bulletin – March 2017
Kate McLoughlin and Jessica Meredith
Money market funds (MMFs) pool funds in an investment vehicle to invest in short-term, highly rated securities. The MMF sector in China has grown rapidly over the past few years and is now the world's second largest by assets, though it is small
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2017/mar/9.html

Liberalisation of China's Portfolio Flows and the Renminbi

19 Sep 2019 Bulletin – September 2019
Bobby Lien and David Sunner
China’s equity and bond markets have grown rapidly to be among the largest in the world, yet, until recently, participation by foreign investors has been limited.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2019/sep/liberalisation-of-chinas-portfolio-flows-and-the-renminbi.html