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RBA Glossary definition for settlement
settlement – The discharge of obligations arising from fund transfers between two or more parties.
RBA Glossary definition for Exchange Settlement Account
Exchange Settlement Account – An account held at the Reserve Bank of Australia by financial institutions to settle financial obligations arising from the clearing of payments.
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Australia's Prosperous 2000s: Housing and the Mining Boom | Conference – 2011
24 Jul 2000
Conferences
Sections 5 and 6 discuss the major debates regarding monetary and fiscal policy. ... provided by a strong international economy and a low exchange rate (Figure 1).
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2011/kearns-lowe.html
Is Our Current International Economic Environment Unusually Crisis Prone? | Conference – 1999
9 Aug 1999
Conferences
This fragile system came under early strain from changes in the pattern of international settlements, reflecting the persistent weakness of primary commodity prices and the impact on the current account of ... Crises under Bretton Woods were strictly
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1999/bordo-eichengreen.html
Financial Markets, Institutions and Liquidity | Conference – 2013
19 Aug 2013
Conferences
Since there is no real account of what triggers a crisis, it is difficult to use the theory for any policy analysis. ... Similarly, Afonso and Shin (2008) use lattice-theoretic methods to study liquidity and systemic risk in high-value payment systems,
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2013/allen-carletti.html
Regulating the New Financial Markets | Conference – 1996
9 Jul 1996
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And in early 1996, 49 exchanges and clearing houses announced an agreement to exchange information on their members' risk exposures in different markets. ... The most fundamental policy issue relating to securities and derivatives settlement and clearing
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1996/dale.html
OECD Country Experiences with Disinflation | Conference – 1992
10 Jul 1992
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variations in the policy mix across countries and volatile nominal and real exchange rates. ... of the overall macroeconomic programme, and especially whether fiscal policies support an anti-inflation monetary policy stance.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1992/schelde-andersen.html
Change and Constancy in the Financial System: Implications for Financial Distress and Policy | Conference – 2007
20 Aug 2007
Conferences
The conclusion summarises the key points and assesses the prospects for policy action. ... 4. Policy. This view of financial instability also has significant implications for policy.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2007/borio.html
Discussion | Conference – 2018
12 Apr 2018
Conferences
But the powerful argument against either of these policies is that the effort to get more room to manoeuver for the policy instrument is a false objective. ... The tentative experience so far suggests that negative interest rates mainly work through the
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2018/mckibbin-panton-disc.html
The Debate on Alternatives for Monetary Policy in Australia | Conference – 1997
21 Jul 1997
Conferences
An analogous argument could be made with respect to the potential role of the exchange rate as a target or policy indicator. ... Reasons for the policy preference for exchange-rate stability in the European countries are well known and have already been
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1997/edey.html
Exploring the Link between the Macroeconomic and Financial Cycles | Conference – 2017
16 Mar 2017
Conferences
financial system, or whether these financial system developments (and any policies targeting these developments) should be considered when setting macroeconomic policy. ... the business cycle, and considering the implications of our results for monetary
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2017/cagliarini-price.html
When is a Housing Market Overheated Enough to Threaten Stability? | Conference – 2012
20 Aug 2012
Conferences
Finally, no account is taken of feedback loops between the housing market and the wider economy. ... The United Kingdom had entered the Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM) with an overvalued exchange rate.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2012/muellbauer.html