Search: tradables
RBA Glossary definition for tradables
tradables – Tradable items are things whose prices are largely determined on the world market like oil, motor vehicles and clothing. As such, the prices of tradable items are heavily influenced by exchange rate movements. By comparison, non-tradables refers to things that are not readily exported or imported, like medical services, housing and haircuts. As such, their prices are largely determined domestically.
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China's Property Sector
19 Mar 2015
Bulletin
– March 2015
Property development, especially of residential property, represents a sizeable share of China's economic activity and has made a considerable contribution to overall growth over recent history. Residential property cycles in China have been larger
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2015/mar/5.html
Measures of Underlying Inflation
10 Mar 2010
Bulletin
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Reserve Bank of Australia Bulletin March 2010
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2010/mar/pdf/bu-0310-2.pdf
Statement on Monetary Policy
10 Feb 2006
Bulletin
– February 2006
The main factor likely to be working in an offsetting direction for the inflation outlook is the continued global disinflationary pressure on prices of manufactures and some services in the tradables
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2006/feb/1.html
Statement on Monetary Policy
15 May 2002
Bulletin
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further dampeninflation pressures in the tradable sector.However, the significant strengthening in thedomestic economy that has become evidentin recent months suggests that the longer-termrisks to the inflation outlook have
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2002/may/pdf/bu-0502-1.pdf
Economic Conditions and Prospects
13 Jul 2007
Bulletin
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Address by Mr Glenn Stevens, Governor, to QUT Business Leaders’ Forum, Brisbane, 14 June 2007
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2007/jul/pdf/bu-0707-2.pdf
Statement on Monetary Policy
18 May 2004
Bulletin
PDF
689KB
Reflecting the exchangerate appreciation, prices of tradable itemsdeclined over the latest year, whiledomestically sourced inflation pressuresremained relatively strong, with prices of non-tradable items continuing to rise at an annual. ... The latest
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2004/may/pdf/bu-0504-1.pdf
Statement on Monetary Policy
10 Aug 2005
Bulletin
PDF
503KB
Reserve Bank of Australia Bulletin May 2005
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2005/may/pdf/bu-0505-1.pdf
Statement on Monetary Policy
13 Aug 2002
Bulletin
PDF
1061KB
August 2002Reserve Bank of Australia Bulletin. 1. There has been a marked deterioration insentiment in global financial markets over thepast couple of months, with a considerableincrease in uncertainty about the short-termcourse of the global economy
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2002/aug/pdf/bu-0802-1.pdf
Statement on Monetary Policy
23 May 2003
Bulletin
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1086KB
pricelevel for tradables measured in Australiandollars reaches its new, higher long-term leveland other one-off factors fade. ... Internationaldevelopments, moreover, are placingdownward pressure on the foreign currencyprices for tradables in
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2001/nov/pdf/bu-1101-1.pdf
Statement on Monetary Policy
14 Feb 2005
Bulletin
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667KB
Non-tradables infl ation was 4.3 per cent over the year to the December quarter, while tradables infl ation was only 0.7 per cent over the period.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2005/feb/pdf/bu-0205-1.pdf