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RBA Glossary definition for domestic government securities
domestic government securities – Domestically issued government securities comprising Australian Government Securities (AGS) and securities, known as semi-government securities, issued by the central borrowing authorities of the State and Territory governments.
RBA Glossary definition for securities
securities – A financial instrument which represents a claim over real assets or a future income stream. Such instruments are usually tradeable. Examples of securities include bonds, bills of exchange, promissory notes, certificates of deposit and shares.
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Austerity in the Aftermath of the Great Recession.
17 Jan 2017
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https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/workshops/research/2016/pdf/rba-workshop-2016-tesar.pdf
Where’s the Money‽ An Investigation into the Whereabouts and Uses of Australian Banknotes
11 Dec 2018
RDP
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concealment of profits from illegal activity, however, remains quite uncertain. Our domestic hoarding. ... domestic velocity. Transit time 3 working days 5 working days 7 working days.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2018/pdf/rdp2018-12.pdf
China’s Evolving Monetary Policy Framework in International Context
4 Dec 2019
RDP
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underwrite treasury bonds and other government securities’. Article 30 further extends the prohibition on deficit. ... financing to include loans to local governments and government departments. But given China’s institutional context,.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2019/pdf/rdp2019-11.pdf
Financial Reform in Australia and China
4 Feb 2015
RDP
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10 The creation of a ‘captive market’ for government securities was, in part, intended to allow. ... system for primary issuance of government securities, which gave authorities more control over domestic liquidity.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2014/pdf/rdp2014-10.pdf
Identifying Repo Market Microstructure from Securities Transactions Data
1 Aug 2018
RDP
2018-09
The majority of repos are collateralised by Australian Government securities (AGS), although there is little market concentration in particular AGS. ... Other than discount securities (i.e. securities that do not have coupon payments) issued by
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Why Do Companies Fail?
1 Nov 2016
RDP
2016-09
Figure 2: Mean Failure Rate by Cyclical Indicator. Sources: Australian Securities and Investments Commission; Authors' calculations; Dun & Bradstreet; Morningstar. ... Note: Shaded areas represent 95 per cent confidence intervals. Sources: Australian
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The Impact of Payment System Design on Tiering Incentives
28 Jan 2015
RDP
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four major domestic banks accounting for around 70 per cent of ADI total deposits. ... Moreover, Commonwealth Government securities (CGS) are the most commonly used collateral in intraday repos, and many participants already hold CGS under prudential
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2012/pdf/rdp2012-06.pdf
Macroprudential Limits on Mortgage Products: The Australian Experience
26 Jul 2021
RDP
2021-07
We also present 3 conclusions, which build on existing qualitative analysis of the policies by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), APRA and the Australian Government Productivity Commission (PC):. ... The policies were supported by
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Wage Growth Puzzles and Technology
21 Sep 2018
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where digitisation is extending to automation – falling job security and lower wages.8. ... pressures as economies have become more open and as domestic competition has intensified’.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2018/pdf/rdp2018-10.pdf
Australian Money Market Divergence: Arbitrage Opportunity or Illusion?
1 Sep 2019
RDP
2019-09
the yield on 10-year Australian Government securities. ... In the domestic repo market, around half the cash lent by dealers is borrowed by non-residents.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2019/2019-09/full.html
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