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RBA Glossary definition for appreciation
appreciation – An increase in the value of an asset. In foreign-exchange terms, it is a relative increase in the value of one currency compared to another.
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Overview
10 Aug 2017
SMP
– August 2017
Working in the opposite direction are the effects of the recent exchange rate appreciation, ongoing competition in the retail industry and low rent inflation. ... Further exchange rate appreciation would tend to generate a slower pick-up in economic
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2017/aug/overview.html
Discussion on Inflation and Disinflation in Australia: 1950–91 | Conference – 1992
31 Dec 1950
Conferences
in many other countries to countenance devaluation (or appreciation. ) ... reductions in the protective tariff, by dollar borrowing and by an appreciation of the Australian pound.’ (Coombs, (1981), p.149)The materials on this webpage are subject to
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1992/stevens-disc.html
Inflation
6 May 2021
SMP
– May 2021
However, these supply pressures have now eased a little and the appreciation of the exchange rate has provided some offset by reducing prices for imported inputs.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2021/may/inflation.html
Increased Understanding of Supply-side Economics | Conference – 2010
9 Feb 2010
Conferences
This appreciation resulted from a number of factors, which can be mentioned only briefly here. ... Part of this enhanced appreciation may result from the fact that the world is increasingly globalised.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2010/krueger.html
International and Foreign Exchange Markets
10 Feb 2015
SMP
– February 2015
of capping the franc-euro exchange rate, which resulted in a sharp appreciation of the Swiss franc. ... Over 2014, depreciations against the US dollar and RMB were partly offset by appreciations against the yen and euro.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2015/feb/intl-fx-mkts.html
Recent Thinking About Exchange Rate Determination and Policy | Conference – 1993
12 Jul 1993
Conferences
The overwhelming evidence, then, is that depreciation and appreciation are not reflected in corresponding inflation or deflation. ... Initially, the $US soared in a real appreciation which, in magnitude, has few precedents; then it fell to roughly its
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1993/krugman.html
General Discussion on When is a Housing Market Overheated Enough to Threaten Stability? | Conference – 2012
20 Aug 2012
Conferences
of extrapolative expectations during periods of rapid housing price appreciation.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2012/muellbauer-disc.html
Capital Flows, Hedge Funds and Market Failure: A Hong Kong Perspective | Conference – 1999
9 Aug 1999
Conferences
This is at best partially true. First, there is an asymmetry between betting on depreciation and appreciation of a currency. ... On the other hand, when the bet is on an appreciation, the central bank would have, in theory, an unlimited supply of
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1999/yam.html
From the Washington Consensus to the New International Financial Architecture | Conference – 1999
9 Aug 1999
Conferences
Unlike the Mexican crisis of 1982, where external factors, such as a steep rise in the US interest rate and the sudden appreciation of the US dollar, played a major role ... Thus, as has been pointed out by many, including Paul Krugman, labour
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1999/sakakibara.html
The Case for Inflation Targeting in East Asian Countries | Conference – 2001
24 Jul 2001
Conferences
If the capital inflows are more sustained and reflect improved fundamentals, an appreciation of the real exchange rate is likely to be required. ... It is generally preferable to achieve this real appreciation through an appreciation of the nominal
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2001/debelle.html