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RBA Glossary definition for domestic government securities
domestic government securities – Domestically issued government securities comprising Australian Government Securities (AGS) and securities, known as semi-government securities, issued by the central borrowing authorities of the State and Territory governments.
RBA Glossary definition for securities
securities – A financial instrument which represents a claim over real assets or a future income stream. Such instruments are usually tradeable. Examples of securities include bonds, bills of exchange, promissory notes, certificates of deposit and shares.
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Domestic Financial Conditions
5 Nov 2020
SMP
– November 2020
The yield on the 3-year Australian Government Securities (AGS) bond remained consistent with the target of around 0.25 per cent from late March until mid September, supported by the ... as semi-government securities, or semis), to support smooth market
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2020/nov/domestic-financial-conditions.html
Appendix A: Estimating a Financial Conditions Index for Australia
1 Mar 2021
RDP
2021-03
Aus. 1976:Q3. 2020:Q3. FD. 5. 3-year Australian Government security (AGS) yield. ... Aus. 1970:Q3. 2020:Q3. LD. Debt securities outstanding. 52. Short-term: Australia: banks.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2021/2021-03/appendix-a.html
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Discontinued Data
9 Mar 2023
Statistics
This page provides links to data no longer updated by the Reserve Bank of Australia
https://www.rba.gov.au/statistics/discontinued-data.html
Government Bond Purchases
9 Mar 2023
In its long-dated outright transactions, the Reserve Bank purchases government securities with terms to maturity generally greater than 18 months. ... As noted, if required the Reserve Bank was prepared to purchase government securities to address market
https://www.rba.gov.au/mkt-operations/government-bond-purchases.html
The Evolving Structure of the Australian Financial System | Conference – 1996
9 Jul 1996
Conferences
142. —. 142. 2.6. Assets. SRDs. 521. n.a. 521. 9.6. Government securities. ... High and variable inflation meant that the demand for government securities became more unpredictable at the same time as the flow of deficits to be financed increased.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1996/edey-gray.html
Note 1 | Financial Statements
4 Sep 2008
RBA Annual Report
– 2008
government agencies that have an explicit government guarantee (or equivalent support) and by certain highly-rated supranational organisations; and selected Australian dollar domestic residential mortgage backed securities and asset-backed
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/annual-reports/rba/2008/fin-statements/note-1.html
Submission to Payments System Review – January 2021 | Responses and Options Paper
8 May 2024
Submissions
that in most regards is providing high-quality services for Australian households, businesses and government entities. ... The PSB also informs the Government of its policies through a number of channels.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/payments-system/submission-to-payments-system-review-01-2021/index.html
Domestic Financial Conditions
10 Feb 2023
SMP
– February 2023
Yields on Australian Government Securities (AGS) have been volatile but have declined over the past three months in line with developments in global bond markets. ... Graph 3.3. The spread between yields on semi-government securities (semis) and AGS
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2023/feb/domestic-financial-conditions.html
Corporate Plan 2023
31 Aug 2023
This corporate plan is prepared for 2023/24 in accordance with section 35(1)(b) of the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013, and also covers the reporting periods from 1 July 2023 to 30 June 2024.
https://www.rba.gov.au/about-rba/corporate-plan/2023/
5 December 2023 | Minutes of the Monetary Policy Meeting of the Board
19 Dec 2023
Minutes
Minutes of the monetary policy meeting of the Reserve Bank Board for 5 December 2023
https://www.rba.gov.au/monetary-policy/rba-board-minutes/2023/2023-12-05.html