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RBA Glossary definition for solvent institutions

solvent institutions – Institutions that maintain solvency (i.e. they can meet their financial obligations as they fall due).

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Currency Demand during the Global Financial Crisis: Evidence from Australia

2 Feb 2015 RDP PDF 633KB
An early crisis occurred in the 1890s, following a property boom associated with lowered lending standards at many financial institutions. ... Even solvent banks not exposed to the property market faced liquidity problems and became increasingly unable
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2013/pdf/rdp2013-01.pdf

Why Do Companies Fail?

21 Nov 2016 RDP PDF 1050KB
For example, a financial. institution may be highly leveraged because of the nature of its business (e.g. ... We refer to this as the. ‘trade credit-to-assets ratio’. Liquidity. Liquidity is likely to be a key factor determining whether a company
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2016/pdf/rdp2016-09.pdf

Methodology

1 Nov 1999 RDP 1999-09
Marianne Gizycki and Brenton Goldsworthy
Financial institutions that are granted a banking licence benefit from being called a ‘bank’. ... For this reason, the firm can still be solvent with a capital-asset ratio less than zero.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1999/1999-09/methodology.html
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The Fiscal Limit and Non-Ricardian Consumers

12 Dec 2011 Research Workshop PDF 874KB
Monetary and fiscal policy interactions in an era of fiscal stress
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/workshops/research/2011/pdf/richter.pdf

Trends in the Australian Banking System: Implications for Financial System Stability and Monetary Policy

1 Dec 2009 RDP PDF 156KB
Domestic financial institutions have also made increasing use of foreign sourcesof funds (Figure 2). ... For example, Westpac’s. loan-processing facilities currently provide capacity to at least one other institution.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1999/pdf/rdp1999-05.pdf

Inventory Investment in Australia and the Global Financial Crisis

2 Feb 2015 RDP PDF 839KB
Short-term external finance can bedivided into intermediated credit provided by financial institutions and trade creditprovided by suppliers. ... This is consistent with financial institutions tightening creditsupply by more than trade creditors (bottom
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2013/pdf/rdp2013-13.pdf

Financial Stability Review

25 Apr 2023 FSR - April 2023 PDF 4493KB
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2023/apr/pdf/financial-stability-review-2023-04.pdf

Current Account Deficits: The Australian Debate

12 Mar 2007 RDP PDF 289KB
closing their doors permanently) and a large number of non-bank financial institutions failing. ... Deposits in many of these trading banks were effectively frozen for years, with the government enforcing reconstruction of these institutions.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2007/pdf/rdp2007-02.pdf

Financial Crises and Currency Demand

31 Dec 2013 RDP 2013-01
Tom Cusbert and Thomas Rohling
An early crisis occurred in the 1890s, following a property boom associated with lowered lending standards at many financial institutions. ... Even solvent banks not exposed to the property market faced liquidity problems and became increasingly unable
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2013/2013-01/financial-crises-currency-demand.html
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Box A: Recent International Bank Failures – Causes, Regulatory Responses and Implications

6 Apr 2023 FSR – April 2023
Box A: Recent International Bank Failures – Causes, Regulatory Responses and Implications | Financial Stability Review – April 2023
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2023/apr/box-a-recent-international-bank-failures-causes-regulatory-responses-and-implications.html