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RBA Glossary definition for credit card

credit card – A credit card is a card whose holder has been granted a revolving credit line. The card enables the holder to make purchases and/or cash advances up to a pre-arranged limit. The credit granted can be settled in full by the end of a specified period or in part, with the balance taken as extended credit. Interest may be charged on the transaction amounts from the date of each transaction or only on the extended credit where the credit granted has not been settled in full.

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10 Nov 2008 SMP – November 2008
0.00. 2.09. Personal loans. Margin loans. 10.12. 0.43. 1.15. Standard credit cards. ... 19.75. 0.08. 1.96. Low-rate credit cards. 13.23. 0.34. 2.06. Unsecured term loans.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2008/nov/tables.html

Domestic Financial Conditions

10 Feb 2023 SMP – February 2023
By contrast, growth in personal credit (4 per cent of total credit) increased slightly over the quarter, largely driven by increases in outstanding credit card balances and consistent with strong nominal ... Six-month annualised. Sep 22. Dec 22. Jun 22.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2023/feb/domestic-financial-conditions.html

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10 May 2008 SMP – May 2008
Personal loans. Margin loans. 10.40. 0.74. 1.44. Standard credit cards. 19.38. ... 0.81. 1.59. Low-rate credit cards. 12.54. 0.77. 1.37. Unsecured term loans.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2008/may/tables.html

Domestic Financial Markets

10 Aug 2012 SMP – August 2012
Rates on credit cards continue to be less sensitive to reductions in the cash rate. ... Since mid 2007, rates on credit cards have increased by around 4.5 percentage points, relative to the cash rate.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2012/aug/dom-fin-mkts.html

Domestic Financial Conditions

5 Nov 2020 SMP – November 2020
Around half of the decline in personal credit since March was due to a decrease in outstanding credit card debt. ... Some of this decline owed to lower credit card spending by households early in the pandemic.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2020/nov/domestic-financial-conditions.html

Box B: The Effect of Policy Rate Changes on Household Debt Servicing

10 Nov 2009 SMP – November 2009
payments on credit cards, auto loans and other non-real estate related debt. ... sharp rise in the delinquency rate on credit card repayments that has led to an increase in charge-offs, which are almost 10 per cent of outstanding balances.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2009/nov/box-b.html

Domestic Financial Markets

10 Feb 2011 SMP – February 2011
Average variable rates on unsecured personal loans, credit cards and margin loans have increased by 25 basis points, while rates on home equity loans have increased by around 40 basis points. ... The modest growth in recent months was largely due to
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2011/feb/dom-fin-mkts.html

Domestic Financial Conditions

4 Feb 2022 SMP – February 2022
Much of the decline in personal credit over the past six months has been driven by lower credit card debt, consistent with consumers having had reduced opportunities for spending during lockdowns. ... Six-month annualised. Sep 21. Dec 21. Jun 21. Dec 21.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2022/feb/domestic-financial-conditions.html

Domestic Financial Conditions

6 May 2021 SMP – May 2021
The measures have also supported the availability of credit to households and businesses. ... Much of this reflects an increase in spending on credit cards alongside the recovery in economic conditions as restrictions to contain the virus were eased.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2021/may/domestic-financial-conditions.html

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10 Aug 2006 SMP – August 2006
Home equity. 7.70. 0.25. – Margin loans. 8.50. 0.20. – Standard credit cards. ... 17.00. 0.25. – Low-rate/no-frills credit cards. 11.00. 0.10. Variable rates – small business.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2006/aug/tables.html