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RBA Glossary definition for bond
bond – In general terms, a bond is a statement of debt with a medium to long term to maturity at the time it is issued. The holder of a bond is a lender to the issuer. As such, the statement gives the issuer an obligation to provide the holder with an income payment and/or a stream of income payments over the life of the bond and to repay the principal. The risk that the issuer cannot fulfil their obligation varies from issuer to issuer and over time.
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List of Conference Participants | Conference – 1996
9 Jul 1996
Conferences
Claudio Borio. Bank for International Settlements. Jeffrey Carmichael. Bond University. Tony Cole.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1996/list-of-participants-96.html
On the Economics of Committed Liquidity Facilities | Conference – 2013
19 Aug 2013
Conferences
over a wide range of bond holdings by banks. The right-hand panel, in contrast, depicts a situation in which the total quantity of bonds. ... Equilibrium bond holdings are denoted by B and the equilibrium interest rate on bonds by.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2013/bech-keister.html
Biographies of Contributors | Conference – 2001
24 Jul 2001
Conferences
Mr McCauley has written widely on topics such as bond-market volatility, offshore lending to US corporations, the profitability of direct foreign investment in the United States, national differences in the
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2001/bios-2001.html
Table 4 in OECD Country Experiences with Disinflation | Conference – 1992
10 Jul 1992
Conferences
Change in bond rates. (Change in eff. rates). United States. 1.3. ... 4. Nominal bond rate less representative short-term rate. 5. Refers to the period in general and does not include recent changes in ERM participation.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1992/schlede-andersen-table-4.html
Biographies of Contributors | Conference – 2004
9 Aug 2004
Conferences
Recent work on Asia has included analyses of capital flows since the crisis, financial integration, bond markets, foreign exchange markets, monetary policy, foreign currency deposits, and foreign banks' domestic currency lending. ... After joining the
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2004/bios-2004.html
Discussion on Alternative Models of Financial System Development | Conference – 1996
9 Jul 1996
Conferences
Some of the larger companies were able to issue corporate bonds on overseas markets but this vehicle was not really available to small firms. ... It was suggested that a similar pattern might emerge in Australia if utilities are privatised, which could
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1996/fukao-disc.html
The Evolution of Financial Deregulation | Conference – 1991
21 Jun 1991
Conferences
balance sheet (altering their excess reserves if the non-bank public's holdings of bonds changed). ... the operating system evolved in two important ways. First, the bond interest rate was no longer the focus of attention.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1991/grenville.html
Discussion on Demographic Change and Asset Prices | Conference – 2006
23 Jul 2006
Conferences
While Robin Brooks' paper focuses on stock and bond prices, participants also discussed the implications of ageing for housing prices, noting that in many countries the majority of people hold wealth,
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2006/brooks-disc.html
Discussion on Demographic Change, Saving and Asset Prices: Theory and Evidence | Conference – 2006
23 Jul 2006
Conferences
Assets where demand is overly dominated by local savings and investment trends include property and, to a lesser extent, domestic government bonds (partly due to regulatory reporting requirements). ... Yet, in some countries there are proposals to
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2006/borsch-supan-disc.html
When is a Housing Market Overheated Enough to Threaten Stability? | Conference – 2012
20 Aug 2012
Conferences
RBA Annual Conference – 2012 When is a Housing Market Overheated Enough to Threaten Stability? John Muellbauer. In many economies, housing prices are subject to boom-bust cycles and in some cases these cycles are linked to severe economic and
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2012/muellbauer.html