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RBA Glossary definition for overnight loans
overnight loans – Loans, which are recallable, repayable or renegotiable the next day, usually by 11.00 am.
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Appendix A: Definitions, Sources and Figures of Data
1 May 1996
RDP
9602
Loan rate: annual average loan rate, IMF International Financial Statistics. Money market rate: annual average collateralised overnight call money rate, IMF International Financial Statistics. ... Loan rate: annual average indicator lending rate
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1996/9602/appendix-a.html
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Appendix: Changes to Bank Regulations
1 Jul 1989
RDP
8904
Savings bank deposit rates were fixed, personal loan rates were subject to the same maximum as trading bank personal loans, and housing loan rates were subject to the maximum rate on ... 1976. February. –. The maximum overdraft and housing loan
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1989/8904/appendix.html
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The Provision of Systemic Liquidity Services by the Public Sector
27 Oct 2008
RDP
2008-06
A related issue is whether assets that have been either originated or sponsored by an institution (say its housing loans) should be accepted under repo from that institution. ... problems. Hence, an emergency loan is perhaps best thought of as a bridging
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2008/2008-06/pro-systemic.html
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Introduction
1 May 1995
RDP
9504
Download the Paper 180. KB. As an operating objective, Australian monetary policy is directed at affecting the interest rate paid on overnight funds (the “cash rate”). ... Less dramatically, at the short end of the curve, the interest rates paid and
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1995/9504/introduction.html
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Setting Monetary Policy in East Asia: Goals, Developments and Institutions | Conference – 2001
24 Jul 2001
Conferences
requirements for particular assets or across the board during asset price inflation; variable loan-to-value ratios; and other policies. ... Most commentary ascribes these relatively low interest rates to weak loan demand and/or the strength of capital
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2001/mccauley.html
Changes in the Behaviour of Banks and Their Implications for Financial Aggregates | Conference – 1989
20 Jun 1989
Conferences
Savings bank deposit rates were fixed, personal loan rates were subject to the same maximum as trading bank personal loans, and housing loan rates were subject to the maximum rate on ... 1976. February. –. The maximum overdraft and housing loan
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1989/battellino-mcmillan.html
Reform of Interbank Payments - A Proposal for Implementing Real Time Gross Settlement in Australia
5 Apr 1995
Media Releases
Specifically, the proposal envisages that funds currently held as banks' loans to authorised short-term money market dealers would be held in ES accounts. ... This would mirror the settlement of overnight obligations under present arrangements, but
https://www.rba.gov.au/media-releases/1995/mr-95-05-attach-2.html
Inflation Targeting and Japan: Why has the Bank of Japan not Adopted Inflation Targeting? | Conference – 2004
9 Aug 2004
Conferences
If investors are unable to sell their property, payments to banks would cease, creating non-performing loans. ... The banks with non-performing loans will become reluctant to extend any kind of bank loans and a credit crunch would result.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2004/ito.html
The Indicators
1 Aug 1988
RDP
8805
bank lending to the public, which is banks' loans, advances and bills discounted. ... lending by all financial intermediaries (loans, advances and bills discounted), henceforth called “lending”; and.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1988/8805/indicators.html
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Promoting Liquidity: Why and How? | Conference – 2008
14 Jul 2008
Conferences
One obvious example is the securitisation of loans on banks' balance sheets, with securitisation offering the promise that historically illiquid assets could be liquefied. ... A generalised increase in uncertainty can also cause liquidity problems
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2008/kearns-lowe.html