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Blackout Financial Instruments – Blackout Financial Instruments� include interest rate products (including but not limited to bonds, bills, notes, certificates of deposit and term deposits), shares, warrants, options, corporate bonds and foreign exchange (except for travel purposes), active investment choice modifications to any superannuation fund account, and the rolling over of superannuation funds into a complying fund.

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Panel Discussion on Fifty Years of Monetary Policy: What Have We Learned? | Conference – 2010

9 Feb 2010 Conferences
asset prices, financial stability and macro-prudential supervision. Not infrequently we hear central bankers say something like: ‘We have only one instrument – money growth (or the interest rate) – and so we ... I just hope that this does not mean
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2010/cagliarini-kent-stevens-disc.html

The Term Funding Facility: Has It Encouraged Business Lending?

13 Dec 2022 RDP 2022-07
Sharon Lai, Kevin Lane and Laura Nunn
We primarily use data collected under APRA's Economic and Financial Statistics (EFS) collection. ... Our first choice of instrument is the availability of self-securitised assets prior to the TFF.
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Identification and Inference under Narrative Restrictions

26 Oct 2023 RDP 2023-07
Raffaella Giacomini, Toru Kitagawa and Matthew Read
Plagborg-Møller and Wolf (2021b) note that shock-sign restrictions could in principle be cast as an external instrument (or ‘narrative proxy’) and used to point identify impulse responses in a ... These include ‘short-run’ zero restrictions
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References

3 Jan 2023 RDP 2022-09
Matthew Read
Braun R and R Brüggemann (forthcoming), ‘Identification of SVAR Models by Combining Sign Restrictions with External Instruments’, Journal of Business & Economic Statistics. ... Finlay R and D Olivan (2012), ‘Extracting Information from Financial
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The Global and Macro-financial Environment

6 Oct 2023 FSR – October 2023
The Global and Macro-financial Environment | Financial Stability Review – October 2023
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2023/oct/global-financial-environment.html

Box A: Ongoing Financial Regulatory Reform in China

10 Feb 2020 FSR October 2018 PDF 647KB
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2018/oct/pdf/box-a.pdf

The Consequences of Low Interest Rates for the Australian Banking Sector

29 Dec 2022 Conferences PDF 1221KB
RBA Annual Conference 2022
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2022/pdf/rba-conference-2022-brassil.pdf

4. Domestic Regulatory Developments

9 Oct 2023 FSR - October 2023 PDF 147KB
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2023/oct/pdf/04-regulatory-developments.pdf

Which Monetary-policy Regime for Australia? | Conference – 1997

21 Jul 1997 Conferences
Warwick McKibbin
a rule in which the instrument of policy is a function of all state and exogenous variables in the economy). ... Edey, M.L. (1989), ‘Monetary Policy Instruments: A Theoretical Analysis’, Reserve Bank of Australia Research Discussion Paper No.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1997/mckibbin.html

List of tables

10 Sep 2012 FSR – September 2012
Canada and the United States, where these instruments are eligible for deposit insurance. ... c) Customer deposits are total deposits minus deposits from banks and other monetary financial institutions.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2012/sep/tables.html