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RBA Glossary definition for lending and credit aggregates

lending and credit aggregates – Reserve Bank of Australia measures of lending and credit made available to the private non-finance sector (including public trading enterprises) or, the government sector by those financial intermediaries whose liabilities are included in broad money. Broad money is defined as currency plus bank current deposits of the private non-bank sector, plus all other bank deposits of the private non-bank sector plus borrowings from the private sector by non-bank financial intermediaries (NBFIs), less the latter's holdings of currency and bank deposits.

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Report to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Economics - May 2009

14 May 2009 Submissions PDF 95KB
Inquiry into Competition in the Banking and Non-Banking Sectors
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/financial-sector/inquiry-report-2009-05/pdf/inquiry-report-2009-05.pdf

Submission to the Inquiry into Affordable Housing - February 2014

17 Mar 2014 Submissions PDF 1303KB
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/housing-and-housing-finance/inquiry-affordable-housing/pdf/inquiry-affordable-housing.pdf

International Comparisons of Bank Margins - August 1994

18 Jun 2004 Submissions PDF 166KB
b) “Marginal” measures. 11. Sometimes a representative loan rate and a representative deposit rate are compared, such as the gap between the business indicator lending rate and the overnight cash rate, ... 12. A similar approach is to compare a
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/financial-sector/international-comparisons-of-bank-margins/pdf/international-comparisons-of-bank-margins.pdf

Submission to the Inquiry into Housing Affordability and Supply in Australia

20 Sep 2021 Submissions PDF 1496KB
of housing supply. Access to credit also plays a role, affecting both households’ ability to borrow to. ... Population growth from both natural increases and net migration contribute to increases in aggregate.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/housing-and-housing-finance/inquiry-into-housing-affordability-and-supply-in-australia/pdf/inquiry-into-housing-affordability-and-supply-in-australia.pdf