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RBA Glossary definition for monetary aggregates

monetary aggregates – A series of measures of the values of currency on issue, current deposits with banks, other deposits with banks, plus borrowings from the private sector by non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs) less currency and bank deposits by NBFIs. Components consist of: 'M1' defined as currency plus bank current deposits from the private non-bank sector; 'M3' defined as M1 plus all other authorised deposit-taking institution (ADI) deposits from the private non-ADI sector, plus certificates of deposit issued by banks, less ADI deposits held with one another; 'Broad money' defined as M3 plus other short-term liquid AFI liabilities held by the private sector, except those held by other AFIs ; 'Money base' defined as holdings of banknotes and coins by the private sector plus deposits of banks with the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) and other RBA liabilities to the private non-bank sector

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Statement on Monetary Policy

10 May 2002 Bulletin – May 2002
Against this background the Board concluded at its May meeting that the previous setting of monetary policy was no longer appropriate. ... Recent indicators suggest ongoing strength in aggregate consumption in the first months of 2002.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2002/may/1.html

The Lessons for Monetary Policy | Conference – 1991

21 Jun 1991 Conferences
Ian Macfarlane
Not much will be said about the growth of other monetary aggregates because this has been covered elsewhere. ... This is lower than for any other money or credit aggregate, and is, therefore, not an indication that monetary policy had been eased.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1991/macfarlane.html

Bulletin

17 Apr 2024 Bulletin - April 2024 PDF 7253KB
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2024/apr/pdf/bulletin-2024-04.pdf

Discussion of Inflation and Interest Rates

20 Dec 2023 Conferences PDF 150KB
RBA Annual Conference 2023
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2023/pdf/rba-conference-2023-cochrane-discussion.pdf

Is Monetary Policy Less Effective When Interest Rates Are Persistently Low? | Conference – 2017

16 Mar 2017 Conferences
Claudio Borio and Boris Hofmann
This evidence of potentially reduced effectiveness of unconventional monetary policy may reflect various factors. ... How relevant this effect is for aggregate macroeconomic outcomes remains an open question.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2017/borio-hofmann.html

Oil Price Shocks, Monetary Policy and Stagflation | Conference – 2009

17 Aug 2009 Conferences
Lutz Kilian
RBA Annual Conference – 2009 Oil Price Shocks, Monetary Policy and Stagflation Lutz Kilian. ... Price stability has become universally accepted as the key objective of monetary policy.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2009/kilian.html

Inflation and Inequality: How High Inflation is Affecting Different Australian Households

23 Nov 2023 Conferences PDF 1469KB
RBA Annual Conference 2023
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2023/pdf/rba-conference-2023-wood-chan-coates.pdf

Ageing and Labour Supply in Advanced Economies

7 Dec 2017 Bulletin – December 2017
Alexandra Brown and Rochelle Guttmann
Population ageing is a global trend, which is most evident in advanced economies. This article details the impact of demographic developments on labour supply in advanced economies. The ageing of the workforce has tended to reduce labour supply.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2017/dec/5.html

Statement on Monetary Policy

10 Nov 2001 Bulletin – November 2001
Reserve Bank Bulletin – November 2001 Statement on Monetary Policy. Download the complete Statement 1. ... In response to the deteriorating outlook, monetary authorities in much of the region have eased policy.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2001/nov/1.html

Statement on Monetary Policy

10 Aug 2002 Bulletin – August 2002
Market expectations of monetary tightening in a number of countries, including Australia, have been scaled back. ... 1930s. Third, the falls have continued despite the very substantial easing of monetary policy by the Fed and signs of economic recovery.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2002/aug/1.html