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RBA Glossary definition for Nominal interest rate

Nominal interest rate – The nominal interest rate refers to the cost of borrowing money before adjustment for inflation i.e. it includes compensation for the expected erosion of the value of the borrowed funds due to inflation. It is the cost visible to the borrower, and is composed of the real interest rate plus inflation.

RBA Glossary definition for interest rate

interest rate – The term used to describe the cost of borrowing money or the return to the owner of the funds which are invested or lent out. It is usually expressed as a percent per annum of the amount of money borrowed, lent or invested.

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Bulletin

18 Apr 2024 Bulletin
Insights into the economy and financial system from teams throughout the Reserve Bank of Australia
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Semi-Annual Statement on Monetary Policy

10 May 1998 Bulletin – May 1998
money. The low interest rate environment and good company profitability have supported the US share market. ... This is because arbitrage by market participants works to ensure that three-month interest rates reflect the expected average cash rate over
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References

21 Jun 2023 RDP 2023-05
Callan Windsor, Terhi Jokipii and Matthieu Bussiere
Brunnermeier MK and Y Koby (2018), ‘The Reversal Interest Rate’, NBER Working Paper No 25406. ... Lopez JA, AK Rose and MM Spiegel (2020), ‘Why Have Negative Nominal Interest Rates Had Such a Small Effect on Bank Performance?
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Semi-Annual Statement on Monetary Policy

10 Nov 1997 Bulletin – November 1997
As a result, the three reductions in official interest rates during 1996 have been followed by two further declines since the first. ... Markets assessed that the authorities in Hong Kong would resist any change in the exchange rate despite the loss of
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The Neutral Interest Rate

10 Feb 2020 Bulletin September Quarter 2017 PDF 1033KB
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The Cross-country Relationship between Interest Rates and Inflation over Three Decades

6 Jul 2007 RDP PDF 928KB
Finally, the conclusions are summarised. 2. NOMINAL INTEREST RATES AND INFLATION : 1961-1989. ... b) Average nominal interest rate: For each period an average of monthly data on interest rates is calculated.
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Three Decades of Real Interest Rates

17 Jun 2003 Bulletin PDF 91KB
Real interest rates have varied widely overrecent decades. Calculated in the conventionalmanner – that is, deflating the nominal interestrate by the rate of inflation over the previous12 months (Graphs 2 and 3) – ... 3. If we start from a position
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Appendix A: A Small Macroeconomic Model of Australia

31 Dec 2002 RDP 2002-01
Guy Debelle and Jenny Wilkinson
f. is the G3 real interest rate. ... where the equilibrium G3 real interest rate is 2 per cent and the equilibrium world inflation rate is 2.5 per cent.
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Statement on Monetary Policy

10 May 2003 Bulletin – May 2003
The only industrial country increasing interest rates is Canada. The Bank of Canada raised its policy interest rate by a further 50 basis points to 3.25 per cent in two ... Interest rates have been broadly stable at low levels in Asian emerging markets.
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Statement on Monetary Policy

10 May 2002 Bulletin – May 2002
The latter has been boosted by low interest rates and rising house prices, as well as an historically low unemployment rate. ... This is the highest rate of issue since the mid 1990s when interest rates also favoured Australian investments.
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