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RBA Glossary definition for Blackout Financial Instruments
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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The Yield and Market Function Effects of the Reserve Bank of Australia’s Bond Purchases
19 May 2022
RDP
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Note also that, in Australia,. long-dated OIS rates are priced based on the prevailing rates on two other types of financial instruments: standard. ... An F-test on the instrument equation rejects the null of weak instruments at the 1 per.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2022/pdf/rdp2022-02.pdf
Wages and concentration
20 Nov 2023
RDP
2023-02
Some papers use instruments to help identify exogenous changes in market power/supply elasticity. ... Another approach would be to try to instrument using some ‘direct’ measure of changes in competition, such as mergers.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2023/2023-02/wages-and-concentration.html
Submission to Payments System Review – January 2021 | Responses and Options Paper
8 May 2024
Submissions
controlling risk in the financial system;. promoting the efficiency of the payments system; and. ... The CFR also plays an effective role as the coordinating body for the main financial regulators.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/payments-system/submission-to-payments-system-review-01-2021/index.html
Overview
28 Dec 2022
Conferences
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RBA Annual Conference 2022
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2022/pdf/rba-conference-2022-overview.pdf
Submission to the Senate Select Committee on Financial Technology and Regulatory Technology – December 2019 | Payments System | Submissions
28 Dec 2019
Submissions
Submissions – Payments System Submission to the Senate Select Committee on Financial Technology and Regulatory Technology. ... competition in the payments system and the overall stability of the financial system.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/payments-system/financial-and-regulatory-technology/index.html
Reforms to the Payment Systems (Regulation) Act 1998
1 Dec 2023
Submissions
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Submission to Consultation on Exposure Draft Legislation
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/payments-system/pdf/reforms-to-the-payment-systems-regulation-nov-2023.pdf
Reforms to the Payment Systems (Regulation) Act 1998
20 Dec 2023
Submissions
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overall stability of the financial system. The Bank strongly supports reform of the PSRA. ... System; this is important given that cash helps financial inclusion, provides consumers with another.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/payments-system/pdf/treasury-consultation-on-reforms-to-the-psra-submission-07-07-2023.pdf
Rates Normalization Amid Elevated Global Financial Vulnerabilities
29 Dec 2022
Conferences
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RBA Annual Conference 2022
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2022/pdf/rba-conference-2022-natalucci.pdf
Applications for Authorisation in Relation to PIN@POS – July 2016 | Payments System | Submissions
8 May 2024
Submissions
are likely to have an influence on the cost to financial institutions, merchants and consumers of providing and using payment services. ... choices in accepting payment instruments; improving access to payment systems; and increasing transparency in the
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/payments-system/applications-for-authorisation-re-pin@pos-2013-07/index.html
Asset Prices, Financial Imbalances and Monetary Policy: Are Inflation Targets Enough? | Conference – 2003
18 Aug 2003
Conferences
RBA Annual Conference – 2003 Asset Prices, Financial Imbalances and Monetary Policy: Are Inflation Targets Enough? ... to minimising any adverse consequences when over-valuations are corrected or as financial imbalances unwind.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2003/bean.html