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RBA Glossary definition for systemic stability

systemic stability – The Reserve Bank of Australia has a general and longstanding responsibility for safeguarding the stability of the Australian financial system. In broad terms, financial system stability equates to smoothly functioning financial markets and the absence of financial disturbances that may threaten the health of the economy more broadly. The RBA can use its balance sheet to support a sound financial institution facing liquidity difficulties, should system stability be at risk.

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2020

13 Jul 2022 Bulletin
Insights into the economy and financial system from teams throughout the Reserve Bank of Australia
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2020/

Credit, Money, Interest and Prices

26 Nov 2018 Research Workshop PDF 1403KB
A Model of Intermediation, Money, Interest, andPrices. DRAFT: November 2018. Saki Bigio† and Yuliy Sannikov‡. November 21, 2018. Abstract. A model integrates a modern implementation of monetary policy into an incomplete-. markets monetary
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/workshops/research/2018/pdf/rba-workshop-2018-bigio.pdf

Non-bank Lending in Australia and the Implications for Financial Stability

16 Mar 2023 Bulletin – March 2023
Callum Hudson, Samuel Kurian and Michelle Lewis
Non-bank lenders help to finance some forms of economic activity that might otherwise go unfinanced by traditional banks.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2023/mar/non-bank-lending-in-australia-and-the-implications-for-financial-stability.html

December | 2020

10 Dec 2020 Bulletin
Insights into the economy and financial system from teams throughout the Reserve Bank of Australia
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2020/dec/

The Changing Nature of Economic Crises

22 Feb 2001 Bulletin PDF 42KB
In practice, this is the only practicalsolution to a systemic failure of the financialsystem. ... Just as Japan has shown that Type II. Table 1: Systemic Banking Crises:Cost of Recapitalisation.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/1997/dec/pdf/bu-1297-3.pdf

December | 2016

15 Dec 2016 Bulletin
Insights into the economy and financial system from teams throughout the Reserve Bank of Australia
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2016/dec/

Climate Change and Financial Risk

6 Apr 2023 Bulletin – June 2023
Samuel Kurian, Geordie Reid and Maxwell Sutton
Climate change, and the actions taken in response to it, introduces both risks and opportunities for financial institutions.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2023/jun/climate-change-and-financial-risk.html

Central Counterparty Margin Frameworks

7 Dec 2017 Bulletin – December 2017
Louise Carter and Duke Cole
A central counterparty's (CCP's) margin framework can affect the activity of market participants and the broader functioning of the financial system. This potential impact on financial stability is an area of focus for authorities – in Australia
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2017/dec/10.html

The Future of the Financial System

17 Jun 2003 Bulletin PDF 37KB
Since only institutions can beinsolvent, the systemic stability objectiveimplies a regulatory focus on institutionsrather than products. ... From a macroeconomic perspective it is thesystemic stability objective of regulatory policythat is particularly
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/1996/sep/pdf/bu-0996-3.pdf

The Role of Exchange Settlement Accounts

10 Mar 1999 Bulletin – March 1999
The risks, which are most acute in multilateral net settlement systems, arise because the central bank is also responsible for financial system stability. ... Such a result would be very disruptive to the payments system and could threaten overall
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/1999/mar/2.html