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RBA Glossary definition for foreign-currency liquidity

foreign-currency liquidity – The capacity to exchange foreign currency for domestic currency without significantly moving the exchange rate. The extent to which a foreign currency may be traded readily without causing a significant movement in price.

RBA Glossary definition for liquidity

liquidity – The capacity to sell an asset quickly without significantly affecting the price of that asset. Liquidity is also sometimes used to refer to assets that are highly liquid.

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Overview

20 Oct 2016 FSR – October 2016
Some other emerging market economies, especially commodity exporters and those with high levels of foreign currency-denominated corporate debt, face a varying mix of low commodity prices, lower exchange rates, slower ... sector. Profits have therefore
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2016/oct/overview.html

Overview

10 Sep 2013 FSR – September 2013
The reversal of some previous capital inflows, and exchange rate depreciations, have focused attention on the potential for losses from foreign currency borrowing and lending, especially in fast-growing financial sectors ... The planned introduction of
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2013/sep/overview.html

Box A: Funding Composition of Banks in Australia

10 Sep 2012 FSR – September 2012
The foreign currency share of banks' liabilities has fallen by about 3 percentage points over the past two years. ... For more information, see RBA (2010), ‘Box B: Foreign Currency Exposure and Hedging Practices of Australian Banks’,.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2012/sep/box-a.html

The Australian Financial System

10 Mar 2010 FSR – March 2010
Most of the recent issuance has been into offshore markets and is mainly denominated in US dollars (though swapped back to Australian dollars – see also Box B: Foreign Currency Exposure and ... RITS continues to operate smoothly with orderly
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2010/mar/aus-fin-sys.html

International and Foreign Exchange Markets

10 Feb 2015 SMP – February 2015
frequency and size of foreign exchange repo auctions; and the introduction of a foreign currency loan facility for Russian financial institutions. ... reserve holdings increased largely as a result of the acquisition of foreign currency under an FX swap
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2015/feb/intl-fx-mkts.html

List of graphs

10 Mar 2010 FSR – March 2010
Graph 32: Australian-owned Banks' Foreign Exposures. ... Graph B1: Foreign Currency Position of Australian Banks.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2010/mar/graphs.html

Overview

10 Mar 2014 FSR – March 2014
In 2013, large moves in equity prices and exchange rates were observed in economies with some combination of larger current account deficits, lower foreign currency reserves and building inflation pressures, while ... From 2015, banks will need to meet
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2014/mar/overview.html

The Global Financial Environment

20 Oct 2017 FSR – October 2017
This has exposed some banks to additional liquidity risk, due to the use of short-term foreign currency funding, and to additional credit risk. ... Rising US interest rates will also make it more difficult for emerging market firms to service their
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2017/oct/global-fin-env.html

The Australian Financial System

10 Apr 2018 FSR – April 2018
Much of this offshore borrowing is in foreign currencies. Australian-located banks' net foreign currency liability position as at March 2017 was $238 billion, which was around 120 per cent of ... However, the 2017 Survey of Foreign Currency Exposures
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2018/apr/australian-financial-system.html

The Global Financial Environment

20 Oct 2016 FSR – October 2016
Lower exchange rates will make foreign currency-denominated debt more costly to service. ... This has increased their foreign currency liquidity risks. The cost of Japanese banks' US dollar borrowing in particular has already risen noticeably over the
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2016/oct/global-fin-env.html