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RBA Glossary definition for Nominal interest rate

Nominal interest rate – The nominal interest rate refers to the cost of borrowing money before adjustment for inflation i.e. it includes compensation for the expected erosion of the value of the borrowed funds due to inflation. It is the cost visible to the borrower, and is composed of the real interest rate plus inflation.

RBA Glossary definition for interest rate

interest rate – The term used to describe the cost of borrowing money or the return to the owner of the funds which are invested or lent out. It is usually expressed as a percent per annum of the amount of money borrowed, lent or invested.

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A Factor Model Analysis of the Effects of Inflation Targeting on the Australian Economy | Conference – 2018

12 Apr 2018 Conferences
Luke Hartigan and James Morley
that includes the ‘real’ and ‘nominal’ factors from our approximate dynamic factor model and the policy interest rate. ... more to ‘nominal’ variables, such as prices, money, credit, and interest rates.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2018/hartigan-morley.html

The Debate on Alternatives for Monetary Policy in Australia

7 Dec 2006 Conferences PDF 85KB
RBA Conference Volume 1997
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1997/pdf/edey.pdf

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

21 Jul 1997 Conferences
Warwick McKibbin
Taylor Rule:. where:. i = nominal interest rate;. r = real interest rate;. ... Gagnon, J. and D. Henderson (1990), ‘Nominal Interest Rate Pegging under Alternative Expectations Hypotheses’, in P.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1997/mckibbin.html

Discussion of Gazing at r*: A Hysteresis Perspective

29 Dec 2022 Conferences PDF 799KB
RBA Annual Conference 2022
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2022/pdf/rba-conference-2022-beaudry-kartashova-meh-discussion.pdf

Designing Inflation Targets | Conference – 1997

21 Jul 1997 Conferences
Andrew G. Haldane
They infer, conversely, that money demand is actually rather interest-inelastic at low levels of nominal interest rates. ... and. where y. t. denotes real output, i. t. the nominal interest rate, u.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1997/haldane.html

The Rise of Household Indebtedness | Conference – 2007

20 Aug 2007 Conferences
Christopher Kent, Crystal Ossolinski and Luke Willard
Debelle (2004) and RBA (2003a) attribute much of the rise to a reduction in credit constraints due to financial deregulation and the decline in real and nominal interest rates associated with ... A decline in inflation that reduces nominal interest rates
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2007/kent-ossolinski-willard.html

Monetary Policy Frameworks Away from the ELB

20 Dec 2023 Conferences PDF 4375KB
RBA Annual Conference 2023
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2023/pdf/rba-conference-2023-de-fiore-mojon-rees-sandri.pdf

The Debate on Alternatives for Monetary Policy in Australia | Conference – 1997

21 Jul 1997 Conferences
Malcolm Edey
The other route is to introduce the concept of money as an intermediate target, under which some other policy instrument (in practice, the short-term nominal interest rate, i) is adjusted ... where i represents the nominal interest rate, π the inflation
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1997/edey.html

Introduction | Conference – 2017

16 Mar 2017 Conferences
John Simon
Despite nominal interest rates being at or below zero in many advanced economies, economic growth since the financial crisis has disappointed. ... The authors discuss a number of reasons this might occur, most of which are linked to the presence of
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2017/introduction.html

A Rebalancing Chinese Economy: Challenges and International Implications | Conference – 2016

18 Mar 2016 Conferences
Guonan Ma, Ivan Roberts and Gerard Kelly
To some extent, de facto interest rate deregulation since the late 2000s via rapid issuance of wealth management products with market-based interest rates may have offset the effect of regulated ... Logically, for instance, interest rates need to be
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2016/ma-roberts-kelly.html