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RBA Glossary definition for Four Pillars Policy
Four Pillars Policy – An Australian Government policy that there should be no fewer than four major banks to maintain appropriate levels of competition in the banking sector.
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Descriptive Analysis
31 Dec 2015
RDP
2015-06
Credit risk evaluation was shoddy. Corporate lending policies and procedures were not even compended into a credit policy manual until 1988, and even then contained serious omissions. ... business lending averaged 0.8 per cent over the four years
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The Consequences of Low Interest Rates for the Australian Banking Sector
21 Dec 2022
RDP
2022-08
Section 6 will conclude by discussing some policy implications and avenues for future research. ... In a stylised macro model designed to determine the effectiveness of monetary policy at low interest rates (including unconventional policies), an
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Macrofinancial Stress Testing on Australian Banks
20 Sep 2022
RDP
2022-03
It also enables the scenario to incorporate changes in interest rates or fiscal policy, if desired. ... We begin by taking data on the internal credit ratings of banks' exposures from Pillar III reports.
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Investigating the Role of Other Variables or Restrictions
31 Dec 2010
RDP
2010-03
inflation. For example, the European Central Bank's ‘two-pillar’ monetary policy framework might suggest such an approach, relating short- to medium-term inflation to real factors (such as output and ... on inflation expectations) which implies that
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The Effect of the Australian Superannuation Guarantee on Household Saving Behaviour
1 Aug 2007
RDP
2007-08
Research Discussion Papers contain the results of economic research within the Reserve Bank
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DSGE Reno: Adding a Housing Block to a Small Open Economy Model
6 Apr 2018
RDP
2018-04
The utility specification increases households' willingness to hold housing stock and implies a relatively high sensitivity of housing investment to monetary policy. ... These regularities include the sensitivity of housing investment to interest rates
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Data
19 Dec 2023
RDP
2023-09
RDP 2023-09: Does Monetary Policy Affect Non-mining Business Investment in Australia? ... cover investment over a period of two to four quarters, starting in one to two quarters in the future.
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15 Feb 2024
RDP
2024-01
Given this, monetary policy appears to have meaningful effects on the share of firms innovating. ... We consider four measures:. The change in the policy rate (cash rate) itself.
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How Many Jobs Did JobKeeper Keep?
23 Nov 2020
RDP
2020-07
COVID-19, fiscal policy, labour market. The JobKeeper Payment is a wage subsidy to help firms affected by COVID-19 retain their staff. ... We examine the extent to which JobKeeper cushioned employment losses in the first four months of the program.
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Appendix A: Sample Attrition
11 Apr 2024
RDP
2024-02
Download the Paper 1.55. MB. Here we measure how the average age, sex, and income of survey participants changes over four stages of the 2022 Consumer Payments Survey.
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